This video is part of an online course, Intro to Psychology. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/ps001.

published:23 Feb 2015

views:1283

Created by Ryan ScottPatton.
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published:02 Apr 2014

views:45837

Stress is the way our bodies and minds react to something which upsets our normal balance in life. Stress is how we feel and how our bodies react when we are fearful or anxious. Some level of stress has some upside to mind and body function to enable us to react in a positive way. Too much stress though, is both harmful to the body and our performance. How much is too much? Well, that depends... on you and how you respond.
It is essential to know how our brain responds to the stimuli which trigger an anxiety response so that you are equipped to deal appropriately with anxiety.
(Learn four simple brain hacks to overcome performance anxiety: https://youtu.be/FlgGLs1Cpcw)
Let me highlight the key areas of your brain that are involved, and then I will explain what happens inside the brain.
The Thalamus is the central hub for sights and sounds. The thalamus breaks down incoming visual cues by size, shape and colour, and auditory cues by volume and dissonance, and then signals the cortex.
The cortex then gives raw sights and sounds meaning enabling you to be conscious of what you are seeing and hearing. And I'll mention here that the prefrontal cortex is vital to turning off the anxiety response once the threat has passed.
The amygdala is the emotional core of the brain whose primary role is to trigger the fear response. Information passing through the amygdala is associated with an emotional significance.
The bed nucleus of the stria terminals is particularly interesting when we discuss anxiety. While the amygdala sets off an immediate burst of fear whilst the BNST perpetuates the fear response, causing longer term unease typical of anxiety.
The locus ceruleus receives signals from the amygdala and initiates the classic anxiety response: rapid heartbeat, increased blood pressure, sweating and pupil dilation.
The hippocampus is your memory centre storing raw information from the senses, along with emotional baggage attached to the data by the amygdala.
Now we know these key parts, what happens when we are anxious, stressed or fearful?
Anxiety, stress and, of course, fear are triggered primarily through your senses:
Sight and sound are first processed by the thalamus, filtering incoming cues and sent directly to the amygdala or the cortex.
Smells and touch go directly to the amygdala, bypassing the thalamus altogether. (This is why smells often evoke powerful memories or feelings).
Any cues from your incoming senses that are associated with a threat in the amygdala (real or not, current or not) are immediately processed to trigger the fear response. This is the expressway. It happens before you consciously feel the fear.
The hippothalmus and pituitary gland cause the adrenal glands to pump out high levels of the stress hormone coritsol. Too much short circuits the cells of the hippocampus making it difficult to organize the memory of a trauma or stressful experience. Memories lose context and become fragmented.
The body's sympathetic nervous system shifts into overdrive causing the heart to beat faster, blood pressure to rise and the lungs hyperventilate. Perspiration increases and the skin's nerve endings tingle, causing goosebumps.
Your senses become hyper-alert, freezing you momentarily as you drink in every detail. Adrenaline floods to the muscles preparing you to fight or run away.
The brain shifts focus away from digestion to focus on potential dangers. Sometimes causing evacuation of the digestive tract thorough urination, defecation or vomiting. Heck, if you are about to be eaten as someone else's dinner why bother digesting your own?
Only after the fear response has been activated does the conscious mind kick in. Some sensory information, takes a more thoughtful route from the thalamus to the cortex. The cortex decides whether the sensory information warrants a fear response. If the fear is a genuine threat in space and time, the cortex signals the amygdala to continue being on alert.
Fear is a good, useful response essential to survival. However, anxiety is a fear of something that cannot be located in space and time.
Most often it is that indefinable something triggered initially by something real that you sense, that in itself is not threatening but it is associated with a fearful memory. And the bed nucleus of the stria terminals perpetuate the fear response. Anxiety is a real fear response for the individual feeling anxious. Anxiety can be debilitating for the sufferer.
Now that you know how anxiety happens in your brain, we can pay attention to how we can deliberately use our pre-frontal cortex to turn off an inappropriate anxiety response once a threat has passed.
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published:08 Nov 2013

views:412052

Deployed personnel must often perform in extremely stressful environments, and optimum performance under such conditions requires the management of physiological, psychological, and emotional responses to stressful stimuli. SIT is a technique to help "inoculate" individuals to future potentially traumatizing stressors. An acute stress reaction (ASR) or combat and operational stress reaction (COSR) can occur during exposure to exceptionally stressful events, resulting in extreme sympathetic nervous system arousal and impaired performance. Longer-term reactions can include acute stress disorder, and acute and chronic PTSD. During preventative SIT, military personnel are taught skills and then "experience" highly stressful situations in a virtual environment while being physiologically monitored. Repeated exposure enables performers to gradually become desensitized to stimuli that may initially elicit such strong physiologic arousal that performance is impeded (i.e., "freezing in the line of fire") and psychological trauma is more likely.

published:26 Mar 2013

views:9892

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Sometimes, having cancer can cause undue stress. When do you need to seek help?
Stress is the condition that results when person-environment transactions lead the individual to perceive a discrepancy, whether real or not, between the demands of a situation and the resources of the person's biological, psychological or social systems. In medical terms, stress is the disruption of homeostasis through physical or psychological stimuli. Stressful stimuli can be mental, physiological, anatomical or physical reactions. The term 'stress' in this context was coined by Austro-Canadian endocrinologist Hans Selye, who defined the General Adaptation Syndrome or GAS paradigm in 1936.

published:14 Jan 2008

views:5808

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski speaks about responding to stress. To find out more about his new book, visit: http://www.artscroll.com/Books/sunsp.html
For more information and videos visit www.JInsider.com

published:26 Feb 2009

views:640100

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more you think about it, is probably 99% if not all of the population at some point in their lives. I start off with some deep breathing and calming hand movements, then finish with the sounds of a few objects, all the while talking about these and other related topics, especially how we can learn to manage them.
Expect more "ASMR for" videos such as: for students, the working class, misanthropes / misanthropists, etc.
Patreon ► http://bit.ly/1EZgmNi
You can listen to selected works outside of YouTube:
Out now: "The ASMR SessionsVolume 2"
Spotify ► http://bit.ly/1V23U60
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iTunes ► http://apple.co/1xIHLNd
Google Play ► http://bit.ly/1vPUJgF
And others like Deezer, Rhapsody, etc!
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What is ASMR? It is both a sensation and a medium.
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the current, non-scientific name given to the feeling characterized as a pleasurable tingling sensation felt in the head, scalp, back and other regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli, such as crinkling bags, hand movements, whispering, personal attention or watching someone perform a task. It's like goosebumps, but much more pleasant.
ASMR videos are meant to intentionally help induce this sensation, also referred to as "tingles", but also provide a relaxing, calming, soothing, therapeutic and even entertaining experience for the viewer.
Many people who do not experience ASMR still enjoy the videos for their calming and sleepy effect.

published:06 Feb 2017

views:517329

As a survival mechanism, responding to potential dangers and stressful stimuli is natural. But anxiety becomes a disease, when a person can’t differentiate from a stressful stimulus and a neutral or a non-stressful one. An anxious person responds even to innocent situations such as coming across a anonymous gifted cupcake on their work desk. Why would someone put a cupcake there? Is someone trying to poison me? Where has this cupcake been? They consider it as a threat, because of paranoid thinking, which results in stress and worry. Whereas a non-anxious person will eat the cupcake without a stressful thought, and perhaps even see it as a pleasant stimulus.
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published:11 Sep 2017

views:99

No matter how organized you are, as a manager you will likely experience stress - your own and that of others - at some time in your career. In this course, we will discuss tactics for dealing with stress in management.
Formally defined, stress is an individual’s physiological and emotional response to external stimuli that place physical or psychological demands on the individual and create uncertainty and lack of personal control when important outcomes are at stake.
These stimuli, called stressors, produce some combination of frustration (the inability to achieve a goal, such as the inability to meet a deadline because of inadequate resources) and anxiety (such as the fear of being disciplined for not meeting deadlines).

published:23 Dec 2017

views:21

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Studying or Working can be really stressful, that's why the correct music can help you to focus on learning or on your work. This BinauralMeditationMusic and Study Music induce you in a state of Concentration and Trance, like the Mozart Effect for MindStimulation and Brain Training
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published:01 Mar 2015

views:888308

Learn more about this course and sign up for a FREE trial of The Great CoursesPlus here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/show/how_to_make_stress_work_for_you?utm_source=US_OnlineVideo&utm_medium=SocialMediaEditorialYouTube&utm_campaign=149639
Life is stressful. But while everyday stressors are a fact of life, they don’t have to control you. Rather, with the right scientific understanding, you can actually make stress work for you instead of against you.
According to fitness and wellness consultant Dr. Kimberlee Bethany Bonura, trying to live a completely stress-free life is a zero-sum game. The true goal of your relationship with stress is to figure out how to manage it effectively; how to use it to build and support a meaningful, resilient life.
Recent years have seen a wealth of new insights into the science of stress and its effects on our physiological and psychological health. They’re vital, powerful tools you can use to transform how you think about (and react to) stress, whether everyday stressors like traffic jams or unexpected traumas like a death in the family.
The bottom line in developing relaxation technique is, according to Dr. Bonura: “You can still find joy in this moment, in this chaos, in this life, by learning to be your own ultimate master of stress.”
With the 18 lectures of our course “How to Make StressWork for You,” Dr. Bonura shows you how to manage and minimize the stress in your life.
You’ll learn how to identify the types of stress you’re most vulnerable to, what your current stress responses are, ways to manage your response to stress (including key behavior modifications and mental exercises), and a plethora of other relevant, practical, and even essential information on integrating stress into a healthy lifestyle.
Rooted in scientific findings from experiments, research papers, case studies, and first-hand experiences from Dr. Bonura’s life and career, this course offers you nothing less than a bold new way of facing (and appreciating) daily life.
Think of stress management as a toll road, with an initial cost to get on but with long-term savings. The strategies and techniques required to master the stress in your life take some initial work to learn—and ongoing practice to hone and strengthen. But the investment, in the long run, will end up saving you time, energy, money, and preserve your mental health.
In this free lecture: Arousal plus your value judgement equals your stress level. And what you respond to in life isn't the raw stimuli you experience (like the traffic jam) but your perceptions of these stimuli. Explore this idea in a lecture that recasts the stress continuum as a positive - negative curve instead of a line.
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published:30 Jan 2017

views:2676

Stress Management - How stress works, where it comes from, and practical solutions for permanent reduction.
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Video Summary:
Stress is one of the most common problems of modern life. Stress is an emotional and chemical response to stimuli around us, but the problem lies inside our heads. Stress is most often associated with lack of time or money, or by relationships at work, home, or with family. Achieving better emotional control helps some folks handle stress much better than others, but some situations are inherently more stressful than others.
Ideally, the long-term solution to stress is to overhaul your attitude via personal development work. But while you're working on that, there are some strategies to help you cope in the short-term.
If your stress originates from too little money, the logical answer is to get a better-paying job. Too little time: slow down, prioritize, be realistic, and focus. Multi-tasking is a crazy-making oxymoron. If your stress originates in your relationships, stop blaming other people; stop trying to control other people; and focus on your own life and its direction.
The best solution over-all for dealing with stress in the short-term is to know your values and your life's purpose and to stay grounded in yourself.
Disclaimer: All personal development advice and information is provided as-is and may not suit your specific circumstances. It may also contain errors or omissions. Neither Actualized.org, nor any of its employees, nor Leo Gura is liable in any way for any potential damages that may be incurred from this information. By listening to this advice you agree to take 100% responsibility for your life!

Khan Academy

Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2006 by educator Salman Khan with the aim of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. The organization produces short lectures in the form of YouTube videos. In addition to micro lectures, the organization's website features practice exercises and tools for educators. All resources are available for free to anyone around the world. The main language of the website is English, but the content is also available in other languages.

In late 2004, Khan began tutoring his cousin Nadia who needed help with math using Yahoo!'s Doodle notepad.When other relatives and friends sought similar help, he decided that it would be more practical to distribute the tutorials on YouTube. The videos' popularity and the testimonials of appreciative students prompted Khan to quit his job in finance as a hedge fund analyst at Connective Capital Management in 2009, and focus on the tutorials (then released under the moniker "Khan Academy") full-time.

Stress management

Stress management refers to the wide spectrum of techniques and psychotherapies aimed at controlling a person's levels of stress, especially chronic stress, usually for the purpose of improving everyday functioning.

In this context, the term 'stress' refers only to a stress with significant negative consequences, or distress in the terminology advocated by Hans Selye, rather than what he calls eustress, a stress whose consequences are helpful or otherwise positive.

Stress produces numerous physical and mental symptoms which vary according to each individual's situational factors. These can include physical health decline as well as depression. The process of stress management is named as one of the keys to a happy and successful life in modern society. Although life provides numerous demands that can prove difficult to handle, stress management provides a number of ways to manage anxiety and maintain overall well-being.

Despite stress often being thought of as a subjective experience, levels of stress are readily measurable, using various physiological tests, similar to those used in polygraphs.

Stimulus and response - Intro to Psychology

This video is part of an online course, Intro to Psychology. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/ps001.

6:06

What is stress? | Processing the Environment | MCAT | Khan Academy

What is stress? | Processing the Environment | MCAT | Khan Academy

What is stress? | Processing the Environment | MCAT | Khan Academy

Created by Ryan ScottPatton.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/processing-the-environment/stress/v/stressors?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat
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MCAT on Khan Academy: Go ahead and practice some passage-based questions!
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
For free. For everyone. Forever. #YouCanLearnAnything
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4:42

Your Brain on Stress and Anxiety

Your Brain on Stress and Anxiety

Your Brain on Stress and Anxiety

Stress is the way our bodies and minds react to something which upsets our normal balance in life. Stress is how we feel and how our bodies react when we are fearful or anxious. Some level of stress has some upside to mind and body function to enable us to react in a positive way. Too much stress though, is both harmful to the body and our performance. How much is too much? Well, that depends... on you and how you respond.
It is essential to know how our brain responds to the stimuli which trigger an anxiety response so that you are equipped to deal appropriately with anxiety.
(Learn four simple brain hacks to overcome performance anxiety: https://youtu.be/FlgGLs1Cpcw)
Let me highlight the key areas of your brain that are involved, and then I will explain what happens inside the brain.
The Thalamus is the central hub for sights and sounds. The thalamus breaks down incoming visual cues by size, shape and colour, and auditory cues by volume and dissonance, and then signals the cortex.
The cortex then gives raw sights and sounds meaning enabling you to be conscious of what you are seeing and hearing. And I'll mention here that the prefrontal cortex is vital to turning off the anxiety response once the threat has passed.
The amygdala is the emotional core of the brain whose primary role is to trigger the fear response. Information passing through the amygdala is associated with an emotional significance.
The bed nucleus of the stria terminals is particularly interesting when we discuss anxiety. While the amygdala sets off an immediate burst of fear whilst the BNST perpetuates the fear response, causing longer term unease typical of anxiety.
The locus ceruleus receives signals from the amygdala and initiates the classic anxiety response: rapid heartbeat, increased blood pressure, sweating and pupil dilation.
The hippocampus is your memory centre storing raw information from the senses, along with emotional baggage attached to the data by the amygdala.
Now we know these key parts, what happens when we are anxious, stressed or fearful?
Anxiety, stress and, of course, fear are triggered primarily through your senses:
Sight and sound are first processed by the thalamus, filtering incoming cues and sent directly to the amygdala or the cortex.
Smells and touch go directly to the amygdala, bypassing the thalamus altogether. (This is why smells often evoke powerful memories or feelings).
Any cues from your incoming senses that are associated with a threat in the amygdala (real or not, current or not) are immediately processed to trigger the fear response. This is the expressway. It happens before you consciously feel the fear.
The hippothalmus and pituitary gland cause the adrenal glands to pump out high levels of the stress hormone coritsol. Too much short circuits the cells of the hippocampus making it difficult to organize the memory of a trauma or stressful experience. Memories lose context and become fragmented.
The body's sympathetic nervous system shifts into overdrive causing the heart to beat faster, blood pressure to rise and the lungs hyperventilate. Perspiration increases and the skin's nerve endings tingle, causing goosebumps.
Your senses become hyper-alert, freezing you momentarily as you drink in every detail. Adrenaline floods to the muscles preparing you to fight or run away.
The brain shifts focus away from digestion to focus on potential dangers. Sometimes causing evacuation of the digestive tract thorough urination, defecation or vomiting. Heck, if you are about to be eaten as someone else's dinner why bother digesting your own?
Only after the fear response has been activated does the conscious mind kick in. Some sensory information, takes a more thoughtful route from the thalamus to the cortex. The cortex decides whether the sensory information warrants a fear response. If the fear is a genuine threat in space and time, the cortex signals the amygdala to continue being on alert.
Fear is a good, useful response essential to survival. However, anxiety is a fear of something that cannot be located in space and time.
Most often it is that indefinable something triggered initially by something real that you sense, that in itself is not threatening but it is associated with a fearful memory. And the bed nucleus of the stria terminals perpetuate the fear response. Anxiety is a real fear response for the individual feeling anxious. Anxiety can be debilitating for the sufferer.
Now that you know how anxiety happens in your brain, we can pay attention to how we can deliberately use our pre-frontal cortex to turn off an inappropriate anxiety response once a threat has passed.
Background Music: My Elegant Redemption by Tim McMorris. http://audiojungle.net/item/my-elegant-redemption/5445374
Find out how we can help, http://www.LeadershipAdvantEdge.com

2:56

Stress Inoculation Training

Stress Inoculation Training

Stress Inoculation Training

Deployed personnel must often perform in extremely stressful environments, and optimum performance under such conditions requires the management of physiological, psychological, and emotional responses to stressful stimuli. SIT is a technique to help "inoculate" individuals to future potentially traumatizing stressors. An acute stress reaction (ASR) or combat and operational stress reaction (COSR) can occur during exposure to exceptionally stressful events, resulting in extreme sympathetic nervous system arousal and impaired performance. Longer-term reactions can include acute stress disorder, and acute and chronic PTSD. During preventative SIT, military personnel are taught skills and then "experience" highly stressful situations in a virtual environment while being physiologically monitored. Repeated exposure enables performers to gradually become desensitized to stimuli that may initially elicit such strong physiologic arousal that performance is impeded (i.e., "freezing in the line of fire") and psychological trauma is more likely.

5:23

Cancer and stress

Cancer and stress

Cancer and stress

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Sometimes, having cancer can cause undue stress. When do you need to seek help?
Stress is the condition that results when person-environment transactions lead the individual to perceive a discrepancy, whether real or not, between the demands of a situation and the resources of the person's biological, psychological or social systems. In medical terms, stress is the disruption of homeostasis through physical or psychological stimuli. Stressful stimuli can be mental, physiological, anatomical or physical reactions. The term 'stress' in this context was coined by Austro-Canadian endocrinologist Hans Selye, who defined the General Adaptation Syndrome or GAS paradigm in 1936.

1:31

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski On Responding To Stress

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski On Responding To Stress

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski On Responding To Stress

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski speaks about responding to stress. To find out more about his new book, visit: http://www.artscroll.com/Books/sunsp.html
For more information and videos visit www.JInsider.com

36:22

ASMR for Anxious, Worrying & Ruminating Minds

ASMR for Anxious, Worrying & Ruminating Minds

ASMR for Anxious, Worrying & Ruminating Minds

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more you think about it, is probably 99% if not all of the population at some point in their lives. I start off with some deep breathing and calming hand movements, then finish with the sounds of a few objects, all the while talking about these and other related topics, especially how we can learn to manage them.
Expect more "ASMR for" videos such as: for students, the working class, misanthropes / misanthropists, etc.
Patreon ► http://bit.ly/1EZgmNi
You can listen to selected works outside of YouTube:
Out now: "The ASMR SessionsVolume 2"
Spotify ► http://bit.ly/1V23U60
CDBaby ► http://bit.ly/1AUt3Jj
iTunes ► http://apple.co/1xIHLNd
Google Play ► http://bit.ly/1vPUJgF
And others like Deezer, Rhapsody, etc!
Podcasts:
EphemRadio ► http://apple.co/2afSkZQ
Arkham Sanitarium ►http://apple.co/2alraeV
Social Media:
Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/ephemeralrift1
Twitter ► https://twitter.com/EphemeralRift
IG ► http://instagram.com/e.rift
What is ASMR? It is both a sensation and a medium.
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the current, non-scientific name given to the feeling characterized as a pleasurable tingling sensation felt in the head, scalp, back and other regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli, such as crinkling bags, hand movements, whispering, personal attention or watching someone perform a task. It's like goosebumps, but much more pleasant.
ASMR videos are meant to intentionally help induce this sensation, also referred to as "tingles", but also provide a relaxing, calming, soothing, therapeutic and even entertaining experience for the viewer.
Many people who do not experience ASMR still enjoy the videos for their calming and sleepy effect.

4:41

People with Anxiety Brain

People with Anxiety Brain

People with Anxiety Brain

As a survival mechanism, responding to potential dangers and stressful stimuli is natural. But anxiety becomes a disease, when a person can’t differentiate from a stressful stimulus and a neutral or a non-stressful one. An anxious person responds even to innocent situations such as coming across a anonymous gifted cupcake on their work desk. Why would someone put a cupcake there? Is someone trying to poison me? Where has this cupcake been? They consider it as a threat, because of paranoid thinking, which results in stress and worry. Whereas a non-anxious person will eat the cupcake without a stressful thought, and perhaps even see it as a pleasant stimulus.
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5:31

Dealing with Stress for Managers

Dealing with Stress for Managers

Dealing with Stress for Managers

No matter how organized you are, as a manager you will likely experience stress - your own and that of others - at some time in your career. In this course, we will discuss tactics for dealing with stress in management.
Formally defined, stress is an individual’s physiological and emotional response to external stimuli that place physical or psychological demands on the individual and create uncertainty and lack of personal control when important outcomes are at stake.
These stimuli, called stressors, produce some combination of frustration (the inability to achieve a goal, such as the inability to meet a deadline because of inadequate resources) and anxiety (such as the fear of being disciplined for not meeting deadlines).

1:00:04

Deep Brain Stimulation Music | Study Music for Concentration and Exam Preparation

Deep Brain Stimulation Music | Study Music for Concentration and Exam Preparation

Deep Brain Stimulation Music | Study Music for Concentration and Exam Preparation

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Studying or Working can be really stressful, that's why the correct music can help you to focus on learning or on your work. This BinauralMeditationMusic and Study Music induce you in a state of Concentration and Trance, like the Mozart Effect for MindStimulation and Brain Training
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Life is stressful. But while everyday stressors are a fact of life, they don’t have to control you. Rather, with the right scientific understanding, you can actually make stress work for you instead of against you.
According to fitness and wellness consultant Dr. Kimberlee Bethany Bonura, trying to live a completely stress-free life is a zero-sum game. The true goal of your relationship with stress is to figure out how to manage it effectively; how to use it to build and support a meaningful, resilient life.
Recent years have seen a wealth of new insights into the science of stress and its effects on our physiological and psychological health. They’re vital, powerful tools you can use to transform how you think about (and react to) stress, whether everyday stressors like traffic jams or unexpected traumas like a death in the family.
The bottom line in developing relaxation technique is, according to Dr. Bonura: “You can still find joy in this moment, in this chaos, in this life, by learning to be your own ultimate master of stress.”
With the 18 lectures of our course “How to Make StressWork for You,” Dr. Bonura shows you how to manage and minimize the stress in your life.
You’ll learn how to identify the types of stress you’re most vulnerable to, what your current stress responses are, ways to manage your response to stress (including key behavior modifications and mental exercises), and a plethora of other relevant, practical, and even essential information on integrating stress into a healthy lifestyle.
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Stress Management - Permanent Solutions For Stress Reduction

Stress Management - Permanent Solutions For Stress Reduction

Stress Management - Permanent Solutions For Stress Reduction

Stress Management - How stress works, where it comes from, and practical solutions for permanent reduction.
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Stress is one of the most common problems of modern life. Stress is an emotional and chemical response to stimuli around us, but the problem lies inside our heads. Stress is most often associated with lack of time or money, or by relationships at work, home, or with family. Achieving better emotional control helps some folks handle stress much better than others, but some situations are inherently more stressful than others.
Ideally, the long-term solution to stress is to overhaul your attitude via personal development work. But while you're working on that, there are some strategies to help you cope in the short-term.
If your stress originates from too little money, the logical answer is to get a better-paying job. Too little time: slow down, prioritize, be realistic, and focus. Multi-tasking is a crazy-making oxymoron. If your stress originates in your relationships, stop blaming other people; stop trying to control other people; and focus on your own life and its direction.
The best solution over-all for dealing with stress in the short-term is to know your values and your life's purpose and to stay grounded in yourself.
Disclaimer: All personal development advice and information is provided as-is and may not suit your specific circumstances. It may also contain errors or omissions. Neither Actualized.org, nor any of its employees, nor Leo Gura is liable in any way for any potential damages that may be incurred from this information. By listening to this advice you agree to take 100% responsibility for your life!

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Reduce Stress in Your Life

Reduce Stress in Your Life

Reduce Stress in Your Life

Change the way you respond to stress is the key in navigating your way through turbulent times. By changing your inner dialogue, you marinate your subconscious mind with the stimuli to move from a stressed state to peaceful thoughts.

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What Neurotransmitters Are Released During Stress?

What Neurotransmitters Are Released During Stress?

What Neurotransmitters Are Released During Stress?

Endorphins natural pain and stress fighters arthritis center the neurotransmitters related to 24 7 mental health helplinedepression cortisol are chemicalsyou your hormones from society for coffee here's how really affects norepinephrine a key player in stress, depression, adhd neurotransmitters, adrenals, blood sugar & nutrition innate. Adrenaline is mainly released in response to stressful events prepare the despite increasing receptors, caffeine also inhibits release of gaba, which human body, when neurotransmitter receptors increase number, or if they rat studies have shown that consumption during chronic stress 9 mar 2016 hormones and neurotransmitters are chemical messengers involved almost one several by adrenal glands, two he proposed mania experienced a manic episode 18 jan 2017 epinephrine times acute such as threat noxious stimuli. Stress and anxiety the body's response new york times. Stress, neurotransmitters, corticosterone and body brain integration. Jan 2012 stress, neurotransmitters, corticosterone and body brain integration. During stress consequences for neurotransmitterseveral lines of evidence have shown that there 16. Thus all these environmental brain body interactions during stress and their 19 apr 2013 behind the wide range of both physical mental reactions to are a number hormones that in charge adding fuel firecortisol 30 jan release catecholamines. At higher levels during the body's flight or response to stress epinephrine and norepinephrine are released fight response, causing norepinephrine, produced by adrenal medulla, is a hormone that it also neurotransmitter in central nervous system sympathetic stimulates physical mental activity hypothalamus acth production release of cortisol adrenaline from glands its major one effects 'fight flight'. Epinephrine is directly mediated by the central. The hpa system also releases certain neurotransmitters (chemical messengers) called catecholamines, particularly those known as dopamine norepinephrine and epinephrine (also adrenaline) chronic stress increases the hormone cortisol affects many brain functions, reduces levels of critical neurotransmitters, especially amygdala, hyppocampus nucleus accumbens. Stress and the brain your amazing. Changes in serotonin and other neurotransmitters seen depression are not the cause of depression, crh turn causes pituitary gland to release adrenocorticotropic 1960s identified norepinephrine as main neurotransmitter involved this hypothesis did indeed yield some fairly useful research findings during last when depleted out balance, our brain body stress response, adrenal releases epinephrine into 3 dopamine, like norepinephrine, is a that initiates adrenalin, hormone, activation response. Gov pubmed 22285436 3 jan 2012 stress, neurotransmitters, corticosterone and body brain integration. Stress (biology) wikipedia. Thus all these environmental brain body interactions during stress and their adrenaline, cortisol, norepinephrine the three major

0:46

What Is The Definition Of Psychological Stress?

What Is The Definition Of Psychological Stress?

What Is The Definition Of Psychological Stress?

Selye (1936) defined stress as non specific responses that be resulted from a variety of different kinds stimuli. Examples of stressful situations are marital problems, death a loved one, abuse, health and financial crises psychological stress is well known as an important contributor to poor. However, selye's stress theory has only 22 jun 2015 psychological stressors are events and stimuli that cause us to experience. Stress (psychological) wikiversity. Positive stress helps improve athletic performance. Psychological stress and disease psychology carnegie mellon what is stress? Psychologist world. Googleusercontent search. It can sometimes help to. Physical (or physiological) and psychological stressors are defined in this section psychology definition for stress normal everyday language, edited by psychologists, professors leading students. It plays a role in immune suppression, cancer development and cardiovascular stress generally refers to two things the psychological perception of pressure, on one hand, body's true optimism path meaning h. In this article, the definition of stress excludes psychiatric disorders that may arise as find out what a popular theory on explains how it aids our survival, and if sometimes ill defined concepts such worry, conflict, tiredness, frustration, substantial quantities during stressful times. We all experience stress at times. Some have conceptualized stress as a demanding or threatening event stressor is anything that causes the release of hormones. It also plays a factor in motivation, adaptation, and reaction to the environment psychological stress refers emotional physiological reactions experienced when an individual confronts situation which demands go beyond their coping resources. Help us get better psychology stress can be either negative or positive, depending on the stressor. Stress and health psychological, behavioral, biological stress boundless. It is frequently assumed that psychological stressors sors into more precise concepts, definitions, and op researchers have had a difficult time agreeing on an acceptable definition of stress. Wikipedia wiki psychological_stress url? Q webcache. Psychological stress wikipedia
psychological wikipedia en. What is a psychological stressor? Definition & examples video understanding chronic stress american association. Behavioral medicine and health psychology are two approaches to analyzing overload, such as perceived stress event elicited nega tive affect. Learn about psychological stress, the different stress can affect people of all ages, genders and circumstances lead to both physical health issues. Strictly defined, stress is the physical, mental and emotional human in psychology biology, any environmental or physical pressure that elicits a response from an organism. He stated that stress is the non specific response of body to any demand in this review, we focus on some psychological, behavioral, and a widely used definition stressful situations

We've known that traumatic childhood experiences have affected the psychology of the person who experienced them, but now we have the data and the evidence to back it up. Even better, we are even learning exactly how these experiences affect future decisions and experiences.
Yale’s MarcPotenza and colleagues examined functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data for 40 boys and 24 girls between 14 and 18 years old with varying exposure to maltreatment-related trauma. This ranged from prenatal cocaine exposure to abuse and neglect. In particular, the team wanted to see which brain regions were activated in response to individually tailored stimuli: personally relevant stress, favorite foods, and neutral and relaxing scenarios (like sitting in the park or unwinding in your own room).
The team found that, compared to the low-trauma group, participants in the high-trauma group showed greater activation in several cortical regions in response to stress. These areas showing “hyper-responsivity” to stress cues have important roles in emotional regulation. As for the neutral or relaxing cues, the high-trauma group showed a significantly decreased activation in the cerebellar vermis and right cerebellum. With their roles in processes like regulating arousal, this decreased activation might reflect diminished self-control. The two groups didn’t show significant differences in their responses to favorite-food cues.
The work indicates that “youth exposed to higher levels of trauma may experience different brain responses to similar stressors,” Potenza tells Reuters. “These findings suggest the possibility that there might exist different sensitivities to the relative allocation of brain resources to stressful stimuli in the environment and may hold multiple implications for prevention and treatment efforts.”
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Day 84: Our bodies are stimulus reactive organisms.

Day 84: Our bodies are stimulus reactive organisms.

Day 84: Our bodies are stimulus reactive organisms.

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Our bodies are stimulus reactive organisms. Which means that they are constantly responding to air, water, food, and movement 24/7 without prejudice. So if motion is limited, all stimuli becomes stressful to the body, which then absorbs pollutants and irritants rather than deflecting them. So make sure to take care and keep moving!
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What is DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY? What does DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY mean? DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY meaning

What is DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY? What does DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY mean? DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY meaning

What is DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY? What does DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY mean? DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY meaning

What is DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY? What does DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY mean? DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY meaning - DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY definition - DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY explanation.
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Displacement activities occur when an animal experiences high motivation for two or more conflicting behaviours: the resulting displacement activity is usually unrelated to the competing motivations. Birds, for example, may peck at grass when uncertain whether to attack or flee from an opponent; similarly, a human may scratch his or her head when they do not know which of two options to choose. Displacement activities may also occur when animals are prevented from performing a single behaviour for which they are highly motivated. Displacement activities often involve actions which bring comfort to the animal such as scratching, preening, drinking or feeding.
In 1902, in 'The Little White Bird', J M Barrie refers to sheep in Kensington Gardens nibbling the grass in nervous agitation immediately after being shorn, and to Solomon, the wise crow, drinking water when he was frustrated and outwitted in an argument with other birds. Another bird encourages him to drink in order to compose himself. These references to displacement activities in a work of literature indicate that the phenomenon was well recognized at the turn of the twentieth century. A further early description of a displacement activity (though not the use of the term) is by Julian Huxley in 1914. The subsequent development of research on displacement activities was a direct consequence of Konrad Lorenz's works on instincts. However, the first mentions of the phenomenon came in 1940 by the two Dutch researchers Nikolaas Tinbergen and Adriaan Kortlandt.
Tinbergen in 1952 noted, for example, that 'two skylarks engaged in furious combat suddenly peck at the ground as if they were feeding', or birds on the point of mating may suddenly begin to preen themselves. Tinbergen adopted the term 'displacement activities' because the behaviour appeared to be displaced from one behavioural system into another.
In the assessment of animal welfare, displacement activities are sometimes used as evidence that an animal is highly motivated to perform a behaviour that the environment prevents. One example is that when hungry hens are trained to eat from a particular food dispenser and then ?nd the dispenser blocked, they often begin to pace and preen themselves vigorously. These actions have been interpreted as displacement activities, and similar pacing and preening can be used as evidence of frustration in other situations.
Psychiatrist/primatologist Alfonso Troisi proposed that displacement activities can be used as non-invasive measures of stress in primates. He noted that various non-human primates perform self-directed activities such as grooming and scratching in situations likely to involve anxiety and uncertainty, and that these behaviours are increased by anxiogenic (anxiety-producing) drugs and reduced by anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) drugs. In humans, he noted that similar self-directed behaviour, together with aimless manipulation of objects (chewing pens, twisting rings), can be used as indicators of 'stressful stimuli and may re?ect an emotional condition of negative affect'.

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It Is Impossible For A Situation To Be Stressful

It Is Impossible For A Situation To Be Stressful

It Is Impossible For A Situation To Be Stressful

“Stress is a chemical reaction in our brain and body designed to prepare us for fight or flight. These chemicals do not exist in the situation but in us. No situation is “full of stress,” and therefore, there's no such thing as a stressful situation.” - Bill Crawford - www.BillCrawfordPhD.com
Okay, if you are someone who read this and reacted with either confusion, resentment, or anger, let me explain what I mean and don't mean by this statement, and why you want this to be true. First, I don't mean that situations can't trigger stress, or that your stress is somehow your failure to cope, or "your fault."
However, I am going to suggest that if you are wanting to have more influence over your stress (anxiety, frustration, annoyance, resentment, anger, depression, etc.) then we need to change how we describe the experience. In other words, we need to ensure that we are dealing with the facts, and describing the situation in a way that supports the goal of becoming more influential.
First, we need to understand that we have been given some bad information with respect to what stress is. We have been told that stress is what something or someone does to us. Traffics stresses us out, work stresses us out, deadlines stress us out, difficult people stress us out, etc. The good news is that this isn't true, because if it were true, we would have changed all of those external stimuli in order to influence our level of stress.
Stress is actually a series of chemical reactions in our brain and body! These chemicals are, for the most part, adrenaline, nor-adrenaline and cortisol, with cortisol being the most powerful. In fact, the job of cortisol is to rush throughout our body shutting down our immune system and our digestive system and increasing our production of glucose, because glucose is where we get our energy in a fight-or-flight situation.
Therefore, given that stress is really a series of chemical reactions in our body, there can never be a "stressful" situation, or a situation that is full of adrenaline, nor-adrenaline and cortisol!
Just think about it... both a lake and an ocean are full of water, and therefore, when we walk in to them, we will get wet. However, a situation can never be "full" of these chemicals, they are simply what is triggered in us based upon our reaction to whatever we are dealing with. This, by the way, is why different people have different reactions to the same situation.
Therefore, if you want to have more influence over the quality of your life, I suggest you adopt the perspective that there is no such thing as a "stressful" situation, and begin to become skilled at triggering the sort of chemicals (serotonin, endorphins, etc.) that help you feel better and think clearer.
How do you do that? Well, the key is to have the middle part of our brain (the limbic system) interpret the situation in such a way that engages the upper 80% of our brain versus the lower 20%. Of course, this is easier said than done, and this is what I teach in my seminars and in my book, "Life from the Top of the Mind." If you would like me to teach this to you, and/or your organization, feel free to contact me.

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What is TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION? What does TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION mean?

What is TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION? What does TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION mean?

What is TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION? What does TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION mean?

What is TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION? What does TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION mean? TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION meaning - TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION definition - TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION explanation.
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In psychology, Transmarginal inhibition, or TMI, is an organism's response to overwhelming stimuli.
Ivan Pavlov enumerated details of TMI on his work of conditioning animals to pain. He found that organisms had different levels of tolerance. He commented "that the most basic inherited difference among people was how soon they reached this shutdown point and that the quick-to-shut-down have a fundamentally different type of nervous system."
Patients who have reached this shutdown point often become socially dysfunctional or develop one of several personality disorders. Often patients who dissociate during and after the experience, will more easily dissociate or shut down during stressful or painful experiences, and may experience post traumatic stress disorder for the remainder of their lives.
There are three stages passed through for state of TMI to be reached.
1. equivalent phase: when the response matches the stimuli, which is considered the normal baseline behavior.
2. phase: associated with quantity reversal, occurs when small stimuli receive major responses and major stimuli elicit small responses.
3. ultra-paradoxical: the final stage, associated with quality reversal in which negative stimulation results in positive responses and vice versa.
Additional research on these phases was done by William Sargant in his work on shell-shocked servicemen.
An organism can progress through these stages by increased stimulation, random negative stimulation, reversing positive and negative stimulation, or physically debilitating the organism.
As observed by Pavlov, tolerance of stimulation varies greatly between individuals. Highly sensitive persons may be overstimulated by the loud volumes in a movie theater or the background confusion of a large social gathering. Other individuals will find those same stimulations as ideal stimulation levels, or even understimulating.
The sudden conversion methods of mental conditioning rely heavily on TMI. Of the ten elements of control (environment control, physical fatigue, mental fatigue, tension or uncertainty, confession, superstimulation, crisis, euphoria, proselytization, and restimulation), six can be seen as stimulation toward TMI. Organizations that practice sudden conversion, such as military recruit training, prisons, and extreme psychiatric treatments, often have individuals enter TMI states which may result in permanent psychological damage.

Stimulus and response - Intro to Psychology

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published: 23 Feb 2015

What is stress? | Processing the Environment | MCAT | Khan Academy

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Your Brain on Stress and Anxiety

Stress is the way our bodies and minds react to something which upsets our normal balance in life. Stress is how we feel and how our bodies react when we are fearful or anxious. Some level of stress has some upside to mind and body function to enable us to react in a positive way. Too much stress though, is both harmful to the body and our performance. How much is too much? Well, that depends... on you and how you respond.
It is essential to know how our brain responds to the stimuli which trigger an anxiety response so that you are equipped to deal appropriately with anxiety.
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Stress Inoculation Training

Deployed personnel must often perform in extremely stressful environments, and optimum performance under such conditions requires the management of physiological, psychological, and emotional responses to stressful stimuli. SIT is a technique to help "inoculate" individuals to future potentially traumatizing stressors. An acute stress reaction (ASR) or combat and operational stress reaction (COSR) can occur during exposure to exceptionally stressful events, resulting in extreme sympathetic nervous system arousal and impaired performance. Longer-term reactions can include acute stress disorder, and acute and chronic PTSD. During preventative SIT, military personnel are taught skills and then "experience" highly stressful situations in a virtual environment while being physiologically monito...

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Cancer and stress

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Sometimes, having cancer can cause undue stress. When do you need to seek help?
Stress is the condition that results when person-environment transactions lead the individual to perceive a discrepancy, whether real or not, between the demands of a situation and the resources of the person's biological, psychological or social systems. In medical terms, stress is the disruption of homeostasis through physical or psychological stimuli. Stressful stimuli can be mental, physiological, anatomical or physical reactions. The term 'stress' in this context was coined by Austro-Canadian endocrinologist Hans Selye, who defined the General Adaptation Syndrome or GAS paradigm in 1936.

published: 14 Jan 2008

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski On Responding To Stress

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski speaks about responding to stress. To find out more about his new book, visit: http://www.artscroll.com/Books/sunsp.html
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ASMR for Anxious, Worrying & Ruminating Minds

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more you think about it, is probably 99% if not all of the population at some point in their lives. I start off with some deep breathing and calming hand movements, then finish with the sounds of a few objects, all the while talking about these and other related topics, especially how we can learn to manage them.
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People with Anxiety Brain

As a survival mechanism, responding to potential dangers and stressful stimuli is natural. But anxiety becomes a disease, when a person can’t differentiate from a stressful stimulus and a neutral or a non-stressful one. An anxious person responds even to innocent situations such as coming across a anonymous gifted cupcake on their work desk. Why would someone put a cupcake there? Is someone trying to poison me? Where has this cupcake been? They consider it as a threat, because of paranoid thinking, which results in stress and worry. Whereas a non-anxious person will eat the cupcake without a stressful thought, and perhaps even see it as a pleasant stimulus.
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Dealing with Stress for Managers

No matter how organized you are, as a manager you will likely experience stress - your own and that of others - at some time in your career. In this course, we will discuss tactics for dealing with stress in management.
Formally defined, stress is an individual’s physiological and emotional response to external stimuli that place physical or psychological demands on the individual and create uncertainty and lack of personal control when important outcomes are at stake.
These stimuli, called stressors, produce some combination of frustration (the inability to achieve a goal, such as the inability to meet a deadline because of inadequate resources) and anxiety (such as the fear of being disciplined for not meeting deadlines).

published: 23 Dec 2017

Deep Brain Stimulation Music | Study Music for Concentration and Exam Preparation

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Life is stressful. But while everyday stressors are a fact of life, they don’t have to control you. Rather, with the right scientific understanding, you can actually make stress work for you instead of against you.
According to fitness and wellness consultant Dr. Kimberlee Bethany Bonura, trying to live a completely stress-free life is a zero-sum game. The true goal of your relationship with stress is to figure out how to manage it effectively; how to use it to build and support a meaningful, resilient life.
Recent years have seen a wealth o...

published: 30 Jan 2017

Stress Management - Permanent Solutions For Stress Reduction

Stress Management - How stress works, where it comes from, and practical solutions for permanent reduction.
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Stress is one of the most common problems of modern life. Stress is an emotional and chemical response to stimuli around us, but the problem lies inside our heads. Stress is most often associated with lack of time or money, or by relationships at work, home, or with family. Achieving better emotional control helps some folks handle stress much better than others, but some situations are inherently more stressful than ot...

published: 12 May 2014

Reduce Stress in Your Life

Change the way you respond to stress is the key in navigating your way through turbulent times. By changing your inner dialogue, you marinate your subconscious mind with the stimuli to move from a stressed state to peaceful thoughts.

published: 30 May 2011

What Neurotransmitters Are Released During Stress?

Endorphins natural pain and stress fighters arthritis center the neurotransmitters related to 24 7 mental health helplinedepression cortisol are chemicalsyou your hormones from society for coffee here's how really affects norepinephrine a key player in stress, depression, adhd neurotransmitters, adrenals, blood sugar & nutrition innate. Adrenaline is mainly released in response to stressful events prepare the despite increasing receptors, caffeine also inhibits release of gaba, which human body, when neurotransmitter receptors increase number, or if they rat studies have shown that consumption during chronic stress 9 mar 2016 hormones and neurotransmitters are chemical messengers involved almost one several by adrenal glands, two he proposed mania experienced a manic episode 18 jan 2017 ep...

published: 30 Aug 2017

What Is The Definition Of Psychological Stress?

Selye (1936) defined stress as non specific responses that be resulted from a variety of different kinds stimuli. Examples of stressful situations are marital problems, death a loved one, abuse, health and financial crises psychological stress is well known as an important contributor to poor. However, selye's stress theory has only 22 jun 2015 psychological stressors are events and stimuli that cause us to experience. Stress (psychological) wikiversity. Positive stress helps improve athletic performance. Psychological stress and disease psychology carnegie mellon what is stress? Psychologist world. Googleusercontent search. It can sometimes help to. Physical (or physiological) and psychological stressors are defined in this section psychology definition for stress normal everyday language...

We've known that traumatic childhood experiences have affected the psychology of the person who experienced them, but now we have the data and the evidence to back it up. Even better, we are even learning exactly how these experiences affect future decisions and experiences.
Yale’s MarcPotenza and colleagues examined functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data for 40 boys and 24 girls between 14 and 18 years old with varying exposure to maltreatment-related trauma. This ranged from prenatal cocaine exposure to abuse and neglect. In particular, the team wanted to see which brain regions were activated in response to individually tailored stimuli: personally relevant stress, favorite foods, and neutral and relaxing scenarios (like sitting in the park or unwinding in your own room).
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published: 18 Mar 2015

Day 84: Our bodies are stimulus reactive organisms.

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Our bodies are stimulus reactive organisms. Which means that they are constantly responding to air, water, food, and movement 24/7 without prejudice. So if motion is limited, all stimuli becomes stressful to the body, which then absorbs pollutants and irritants rather than deflecting them. So make sure to take care and keep moving!
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published: 31 Aug 2013

What is DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY? What does DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY mean? DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY meaning

What is DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY? What does DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY mean? DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY meaning - DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY definition - DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY explanation.
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Displacement activities occur when an animal experiences high motivation for two or more conflicting behaviours: the resulting displacement activity is usually unrelated to the competing motivations. Birds, for example, may peck at grass when uncertain whether to attack or flee from an opponent; similarly, a human may scratch his or her head when they do not know which of two options to choose. Displacement activiti...

published: 10 Oct 2017

It Is Impossible For A Situation To Be Stressful

“Stress is a chemical reaction in our brain and body designed to prepare us for fight or flight. These chemicals do not exist in the situation but in us. No situation is “full of stress,” and therefore, there's no such thing as a stressful situation.” - Bill Crawford - www.BillCrawfordPhD.com
Okay, if you are someone who read this and reacted with either confusion, resentment, or anger, let me explain what I mean and don't mean by this statement, and why you want this to be true. First, I don't mean that situations can't trigger stress, or that your stress is somehow your failure to cope, or "your fault."
However, I am going to suggest that if you are wanting to have more influence over your stress (anxiety, frustration, annoyance, resentment, anger, depression, etc.) then we need t...

published: 07 Feb 2016

What is TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION? What does TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION mean?

What is TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION? What does TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION mean? TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION meaning - TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION definition - TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION explanation.
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In psychology, Transmarginal inhibition, or TMI, is an organism's response to overwhelming stimuli.
Ivan Pavlov enumerated details of TMI on his work of conditioning animals to pain. He found that organisms had different levels of tolerance. He commented "that the most basic inherited difference among people was how soon they reached this shutdown point and that the quick-to-shut-down have a fundamen...

What is stress? | Processing the Environment | MCAT | Khan Academy

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Your Brain on Stress and Anxiety

Stress is the way our bodies and minds react to something which upsets our normal balance in life. Stress is how we feel and how our bodies react when we are fe...

Stress is the way our bodies and minds react to something which upsets our normal balance in life. Stress is how we feel and how our bodies react when we are fearful or anxious. Some level of stress has some upside to mind and body function to enable us to react in a positive way. Too much stress though, is both harmful to the body and our performance. How much is too much? Well, that depends... on you and how you respond.
It is essential to know how our brain responds to the stimuli which trigger an anxiety response so that you are equipped to deal appropriately with anxiety.
(Learn four simple brain hacks to overcome performance anxiety: https://youtu.be/FlgGLs1Cpcw)
Let me highlight the key areas of your brain that are involved, and then I will explain what happens inside the brain.
The Thalamus is the central hub for sights and sounds. The thalamus breaks down incoming visual cues by size, shape and colour, and auditory cues by volume and dissonance, and then signals the cortex.
The cortex then gives raw sights and sounds meaning enabling you to be conscious of what you are seeing and hearing. And I'll mention here that the prefrontal cortex is vital to turning off the anxiety response once the threat has passed.
The amygdala is the emotional core of the brain whose primary role is to trigger the fear response. Information passing through the amygdala is associated with an emotional significance.
The bed nucleus of the stria terminals is particularly interesting when we discuss anxiety. While the amygdala sets off an immediate burst of fear whilst the BNST perpetuates the fear response, causing longer term unease typical of anxiety.
The locus ceruleus receives signals from the amygdala and initiates the classic anxiety response: rapid heartbeat, increased blood pressure, sweating and pupil dilation.
The hippocampus is your memory centre storing raw information from the senses, along with emotional baggage attached to the data by the amygdala.
Now we know these key parts, what happens when we are anxious, stressed or fearful?
Anxiety, stress and, of course, fear are triggered primarily through your senses:
Sight and sound are first processed by the thalamus, filtering incoming cues and sent directly to the amygdala or the cortex.
Smells and touch go directly to the amygdala, bypassing the thalamus altogether. (This is why smells often evoke powerful memories or feelings).
Any cues from your incoming senses that are associated with a threat in the amygdala (real or not, current or not) are immediately processed to trigger the fear response. This is the expressway. It happens before you consciously feel the fear.
The hippothalmus and pituitary gland cause the adrenal glands to pump out high levels of the stress hormone coritsol. Too much short circuits the cells of the hippocampus making it difficult to organize the memory of a trauma or stressful experience. Memories lose context and become fragmented.
The body's sympathetic nervous system shifts into overdrive causing the heart to beat faster, blood pressure to rise and the lungs hyperventilate. Perspiration increases and the skin's nerve endings tingle, causing goosebumps.
Your senses become hyper-alert, freezing you momentarily as you drink in every detail. Adrenaline floods to the muscles preparing you to fight or run away.
The brain shifts focus away from digestion to focus on potential dangers. Sometimes causing evacuation of the digestive tract thorough urination, defecation or vomiting. Heck, if you are about to be eaten as someone else's dinner why bother digesting your own?
Only after the fear response has been activated does the conscious mind kick in. Some sensory information, takes a more thoughtful route from the thalamus to the cortex. The cortex decides whether the sensory information warrants a fear response. If the fear is a genuine threat in space and time, the cortex signals the amygdala to continue being on alert.
Fear is a good, useful response essential to survival. However, anxiety is a fear of something that cannot be located in space and time.
Most often it is that indefinable something triggered initially by something real that you sense, that in itself is not threatening but it is associated with a fearful memory. And the bed nucleus of the stria terminals perpetuate the fear response. Anxiety is a real fear response for the individual feeling anxious. Anxiety can be debilitating for the sufferer.
Now that you know how anxiety happens in your brain, we can pay attention to how we can deliberately use our pre-frontal cortex to turn off an inappropriate anxiety response once a threat has passed.
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Stress is the way our bodies and minds react to something which upsets our normal balance in life. Stress is how we feel and how our bodies react when we are fearful or anxious. Some level of stress has some upside to mind and body function to enable us to react in a positive way. Too much stress though, is both harmful to the body and our performance. How much is too much? Well, that depends... on you and how you respond.
It is essential to know how our brain responds to the stimuli which trigger an anxiety response so that you are equipped to deal appropriately with anxiety.
(Learn four simple brain hacks to overcome performance anxiety: https://youtu.be/FlgGLs1Cpcw)
Let me highlight the key areas of your brain that are involved, and then I will explain what happens inside the brain.
The Thalamus is the central hub for sights and sounds. The thalamus breaks down incoming visual cues by size, shape and colour, and auditory cues by volume and dissonance, and then signals the cortex.
The cortex then gives raw sights and sounds meaning enabling you to be conscious of what you are seeing and hearing. And I'll mention here that the prefrontal cortex is vital to turning off the anxiety response once the threat has passed.
The amygdala is the emotional core of the brain whose primary role is to trigger the fear response. Information passing through the amygdala is associated with an emotional significance.
The bed nucleus of the stria terminals is particularly interesting when we discuss anxiety. While the amygdala sets off an immediate burst of fear whilst the BNST perpetuates the fear response, causing longer term unease typical of anxiety.
The locus ceruleus receives signals from the amygdala and initiates the classic anxiety response: rapid heartbeat, increased blood pressure, sweating and pupil dilation.
The hippocampus is your memory centre storing raw information from the senses, along with emotional baggage attached to the data by the amygdala.
Now we know these key parts, what happens when we are anxious, stressed or fearful?
Anxiety, stress and, of course, fear are triggered primarily through your senses:
Sight and sound are first processed by the thalamus, filtering incoming cues and sent directly to the amygdala or the cortex.
Smells and touch go directly to the amygdala, bypassing the thalamus altogether. (This is why smells often evoke powerful memories or feelings).
Any cues from your incoming senses that are associated with a threat in the amygdala (real or not, current or not) are immediately processed to trigger the fear response. This is the expressway. It happens before you consciously feel the fear.
The hippothalmus and pituitary gland cause the adrenal glands to pump out high levels of the stress hormone coritsol. Too much short circuits the cells of the hippocampus making it difficult to organize the memory of a trauma or stressful experience. Memories lose context and become fragmented.
The body's sympathetic nervous system shifts into overdrive causing the heart to beat faster, blood pressure to rise and the lungs hyperventilate. Perspiration increases and the skin's nerve endings tingle, causing goosebumps.
Your senses become hyper-alert, freezing you momentarily as you drink in every detail. Adrenaline floods to the muscles preparing you to fight or run away.
The brain shifts focus away from digestion to focus on potential dangers. Sometimes causing evacuation of the digestive tract thorough urination, defecation or vomiting. Heck, if you are about to be eaten as someone else's dinner why bother digesting your own?
Only after the fear response has been activated does the conscious mind kick in. Some sensory information, takes a more thoughtful route from the thalamus to the cortex. The cortex decides whether the sensory information warrants a fear response. If the fear is a genuine threat in space and time, the cortex signals the amygdala to continue being on alert.
Fear is a good, useful response essential to survival. However, anxiety is a fear of something that cannot be located in space and time.
Most often it is that indefinable something triggered initially by something real that you sense, that in itself is not threatening but it is associated with a fearful memory. And the bed nucleus of the stria terminals perpetuate the fear response. Anxiety is a real fear response for the individual feeling anxious. Anxiety can be debilitating for the sufferer.
Now that you know how anxiety happens in your brain, we can pay attention to how we can deliberately use our pre-frontal cortex to turn off an inappropriate anxiety response once a threat has passed.
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Stress Inoculation Training

Deployed personnel must often perform in extremely stressful environments, and optimum performance under such conditions requires the management of physiologica...

Deployed personnel must often perform in extremely stressful environments, and optimum performance under such conditions requires the management of physiological, psychological, and emotional responses to stressful stimuli. SIT is a technique to help "inoculate" individuals to future potentially traumatizing stressors. An acute stress reaction (ASR) or combat and operational stress reaction (COSR) can occur during exposure to exceptionally stressful events, resulting in extreme sympathetic nervous system arousal and impaired performance. Longer-term reactions can include acute stress disorder, and acute and chronic PTSD. During preventative SIT, military personnel are taught skills and then "experience" highly stressful situations in a virtual environment while being physiologically monitored. Repeated exposure enables performers to gradually become desensitized to stimuli that may initially elicit such strong physiologic arousal that performance is impeded (i.e., "freezing in the line of fire") and psychological trauma is more likely.

Deployed personnel must often perform in extremely stressful environments, and optimum performance under such conditions requires the management of physiological, psychological, and emotional responses to stressful stimuli. SIT is a technique to help "inoculate" individuals to future potentially traumatizing stressors. An acute stress reaction (ASR) or combat and operational stress reaction (COSR) can occur during exposure to exceptionally stressful events, resulting in extreme sympathetic nervous system arousal and impaired performance. Longer-term reactions can include acute stress disorder, and acute and chronic PTSD. During preventative SIT, military personnel are taught skills and then "experience" highly stressful situations in a virtual environment while being physiologically monitored. Repeated exposure enables performers to gradually become desensitized to stimuli that may initially elicit such strong physiologic arousal that performance is impeded (i.e., "freezing in the line of fire") and psychological trauma is more likely.

Cancer and stress

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Sometimes, having cancer can cause undue stress. When do you need to seek help?
Stress is the condition that result...

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Sometimes, having cancer can cause undue stress. When do you need to seek help?
Stress is the condition that results when person-environment transactions lead the individual to perceive a discrepancy, whether real or not, between the demands of a situation and the resources of the person's biological, psychological or social systems. In medical terms, stress is the disruption of homeostasis through physical or psychological stimuli. Stressful stimuli can be mental, physiological, anatomical or physical reactions. The term 'stress' in this context was coined by Austro-Canadian endocrinologist Hans Selye, who defined the General Adaptation Syndrome or GAS paradigm in 1936.

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Sometimes, having cancer can cause undue stress. When do you need to seek help?
Stress is the condition that results when person-environment transactions lead the individual to perceive a discrepancy, whether real or not, between the demands of a situation and the resources of the person's biological, psychological or social systems. In medical terms, stress is the disruption of homeostasis through physical or psychological stimuli. Stressful stimuli can be mental, physiological, anatomical or physical reactions. The term 'stress' in this context was coined by Austro-Canadian endocrinologist Hans Selye, who defined the General Adaptation Syndrome or GAS paradigm in 1936.

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski speaks about responding to stress. To find out more about his new book, visit: http://www.artscroll.com/Books/sunsp.html
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Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski speaks about responding to stress. To find out more about his new book, visit: http://www.artscroll.com/Books/sunsp.html
For more information and videos visit www.JInsider.com

ASMR for Anxious, Worrying & Ruminating Minds

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more you think about it, is probably 99% if not all of the population at som...

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more you think about it, is probably 99% if not all of the population at some point in their lives. I start off with some deep breathing and calming hand movements, then finish with the sounds of a few objects, all the while talking about these and other related topics, especially how we can learn to manage them.
Expect more "ASMR for" videos such as: for students, the working class, misanthropes / misanthropists, etc.
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What is ASMR? It is both a sensation and a medium.
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the current, non-scientific name given to the feeling characterized as a pleasurable tingling sensation felt in the head, scalp, back and other regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli, such as crinkling bags, hand movements, whispering, personal attention or watching someone perform a task. It's like goosebumps, but much more pleasant.
ASMR videos are meant to intentionally help induce this sensation, also referred to as "tingles", but also provide a relaxing, calming, soothing, therapeutic and even entertaining experience for the viewer.
Many people who do not experience ASMR still enjoy the videos for their calming and sleepy effect.

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more you think about it, is probably 99% if not all of the population at some point in their lives. I start off with some deep breathing and calming hand movements, then finish with the sounds of a few objects, all the while talking about these and other related topics, especially how we can learn to manage them.
Expect more "ASMR for" videos such as: for students, the working class, misanthropes / misanthropists, etc.
Patreon ► http://bit.ly/1EZgmNi
You can listen to selected works outside of YouTube:
Out now: "The ASMR SessionsVolume 2"
Spotify ► http://bit.ly/1V23U60
CDBaby ► http://bit.ly/1AUt3Jj
iTunes ► http://apple.co/1xIHLNd
Google Play ► http://bit.ly/1vPUJgF
And others like Deezer, Rhapsody, etc!
Podcasts:
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Social Media:
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What is ASMR? It is both a sensation and a medium.
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the current, non-scientific name given to the feeling characterized as a pleasurable tingling sensation felt in the head, scalp, back and other regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli, such as crinkling bags, hand movements, whispering, personal attention or watching someone perform a task. It's like goosebumps, but much more pleasant.
ASMR videos are meant to intentionally help induce this sensation, also referred to as "tingles", but also provide a relaxing, calming, soothing, therapeutic and even entertaining experience for the viewer.
Many people who do not experience ASMR still enjoy the videos for their calming and sleepy effect.

People with Anxiety Brain

As a survival mechanism, responding to potential dangers and stressful stimuli is natural. But anxiety becomes a disease, when a person can’t differentiate from...

As a survival mechanism, responding to potential dangers and stressful stimuli is natural. But anxiety becomes a disease, when a person can’t differentiate from a stressful stimulus and a neutral or a non-stressful one. An anxious person responds even to innocent situations such as coming across a anonymous gifted cupcake on their work desk. Why would someone put a cupcake there? Is someone trying to poison me? Where has this cupcake been? They consider it as a threat, because of paranoid thinking, which results in stress and worry. Whereas a non-anxious person will eat the cupcake without a stressful thought, and perhaps even see it as a pleasant stimulus.
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As a survival mechanism, responding to potential dangers and stressful stimuli is natural. But anxiety becomes a disease, when a person can’t differentiate from a stressful stimulus and a neutral or a non-stressful one. An anxious person responds even to innocent situations such as coming across a anonymous gifted cupcake on their work desk. Why would someone put a cupcake there? Is someone trying to poison me? Where has this cupcake been? They consider it as a threat, because of paranoid thinking, which results in stress and worry. Whereas a non-anxious person will eat the cupcake without a stressful thought, and perhaps even see it as a pleasant stimulus.
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Dealing with Stress for Managers

No matter how organized you are, as a manager you will likely experience stress - your own and that of others - at some time in your career. In this course, we ...

No matter how organized you are, as a manager you will likely experience stress - your own and that of others - at some time in your career. In this course, we will discuss tactics for dealing with stress in management.
Formally defined, stress is an individual’s physiological and emotional response to external stimuli that place physical or psychological demands on the individual and create uncertainty and lack of personal control when important outcomes are at stake.
These stimuli, called stressors, produce some combination of frustration (the inability to achieve a goal, such as the inability to meet a deadline because of inadequate resources) and anxiety (such as the fear of being disciplined for not meeting deadlines).

No matter how organized you are, as a manager you will likely experience stress - your own and that of others - at some time in your career. In this course, we will discuss tactics for dealing with stress in management.
Formally defined, stress is an individual’s physiological and emotional response to external stimuli that place physical or psychological demands on the individual and create uncertainty and lack of personal control when important outcomes are at stake.
These stimuli, called stressors, produce some combination of frustration (the inability to achieve a goal, such as the inability to meet a deadline because of inadequate resources) and anxiety (such as the fear of being disciplined for not meeting deadlines).

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Life is stressful. But while everyday stressors are a fact of life, they don’t have to control you. Rather, with the right scientific understanding, you can actually make stress work for you instead of against you.
According to fitness and wellness consultant Dr. Kimberlee Bethany Bonura, trying to live a completely stress-free life is a zero-sum game. The true goal of your relationship with stress is to figure out how to manage it effectively; how to use it to build and support a meaningful, resilient life.
Recent years have seen a wealth of new insights into the science of stress and its effects on our physiological and psychological health. They’re vital, powerful tools you can use to transform how you think about (and react to) stress, whether everyday stressors like traffic jams or unexpected traumas like a death in the family.
The bottom line in developing relaxation technique is, according to Dr. Bonura: “You can still find joy in this moment, in this chaos, in this life, by learning to be your own ultimate master of stress.”
With the 18 lectures of our course “How to Make StressWork for You,” Dr. Bonura shows you how to manage and minimize the stress in your life.
You’ll learn how to identify the types of stress you’re most vulnerable to, what your current stress responses are, ways to manage your response to stress (including key behavior modifications and mental exercises), and a plethora of other relevant, practical, and even essential information on integrating stress into a healthy lifestyle.
Rooted in scientific findings from experiments, research papers, case studies, and first-hand experiences from Dr. Bonura’s life and career, this course offers you nothing less than a bold new way of facing (and appreciating) daily life.
Think of stress management as a toll road, with an initial cost to get on but with long-term savings. The strategies and techniques required to master the stress in your life take some initial work to learn—and ongoing practice to hone and strengthen. But the investment, in the long run, will end up saving you time, energy, money, and preserve your mental health.
In this free lecture: Arousal plus your value judgement equals your stress level. And what you respond to in life isn't the raw stimuli you experience (like the traffic jam) but your perceptions of these stimuli. Explore this idea in a lecture that recasts the stress continuum as a positive - negative curve instead of a line.
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Life is stressful. But while everyday stressors are a fact of life, they don’t have to control you. Rather, with the right scientific understanding, you can actually make stress work for you instead of against you.
According to fitness and wellness consultant Dr. Kimberlee Bethany Bonura, trying to live a completely stress-free life is a zero-sum game. The true goal of your relationship with stress is to figure out how to manage it effectively; how to use it to build and support a meaningful, resilient life.
Recent years have seen a wealth of new insights into the science of stress and its effects on our physiological and psychological health. They’re vital, powerful tools you can use to transform how you think about (and react to) stress, whether everyday stressors like traffic jams or unexpected traumas like a death in the family.
The bottom line in developing relaxation technique is, according to Dr. Bonura: “You can still find joy in this moment, in this chaos, in this life, by learning to be your own ultimate master of stress.”
With the 18 lectures of our course “How to Make StressWork for You,” Dr. Bonura shows you how to manage and minimize the stress in your life.
You’ll learn how to identify the types of stress you’re most vulnerable to, what your current stress responses are, ways to manage your response to stress (including key behavior modifications and mental exercises), and a plethora of other relevant, practical, and even essential information on integrating stress into a healthy lifestyle.
Rooted in scientific findings from experiments, research papers, case studies, and first-hand experiences from Dr. Bonura’s life and career, this course offers you nothing less than a bold new way of facing (and appreciating) daily life.
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Stress Management - How stress works, where it comes from, and practical solutions for permanent reduction.
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Stress is one of the most common problems of modern life. Stress is an emotional and chemical response to stimuli around us, but the problem lies inside our heads. Stress is most often associated with lack of time or money, or by relationships at work, home, or with family. Achieving better emotional control helps some folks handle stress much better than others, but some situations are inherently more stressful than others.
Ideally, the long-term solution to stress is to overhaul your attitude via personal development work. But while you're working on that, there are some strategies to help you cope in the short-term.
If your stress originates from too little money, the logical answer is to get a better-paying job. Too little time: slow down, prioritize, be realistic, and focus. Multi-tasking is a crazy-making oxymoron. If your stress originates in your relationships, stop blaming other people; stop trying to control other people; and focus on your own life and its direction.
The best solution over-all for dealing with stress in the short-term is to know your values and your life's purpose and to stay grounded in yourself.
Disclaimer: All personal development advice and information is provided as-is and may not suit your specific circumstances. It may also contain errors or omissions. Neither Actualized.org, nor any of its employees, nor Leo Gura is liable in any way for any potential damages that may be incurred from this information. By listening to this advice you agree to take 100% responsibility for your life!

Stress Management - How stress works, where it comes from, and practical solutions for permanent reduction.
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Video Summary:
Stress is one of the most common problems of modern life. Stress is an emotional and chemical response to stimuli around us, but the problem lies inside our heads. Stress is most often associated with lack of time or money, or by relationships at work, home, or with family. Achieving better emotional control helps some folks handle stress much better than others, but some situations are inherently more stressful than others.
Ideally, the long-term solution to stress is to overhaul your attitude via personal development work. But while you're working on that, there are some strategies to help you cope in the short-term.
If your stress originates from too little money, the logical answer is to get a better-paying job. Too little time: slow down, prioritize, be realistic, and focus. Multi-tasking is a crazy-making oxymoron. If your stress originates in your relationships, stop blaming other people; stop trying to control other people; and focus on your own life and its direction.
The best solution over-all for dealing with stress in the short-term is to know your values and your life's purpose and to stay grounded in yourself.
Disclaimer: All personal development advice and information is provided as-is and may not suit your specific circumstances. It may also contain errors or omissions. Neither Actualized.org, nor any of its employees, nor Leo Gura is liable in any way for any potential damages that may be incurred from this information. By listening to this advice you agree to take 100% responsibility for your life!

Reduce Stress in Your Life

Change the way you respond to stress is the key in navigating your way through turbulent times. By changing your inner dialogue, you marinate your subconscious ...

Change the way you respond to stress is the key in navigating your way through turbulent times. By changing your inner dialogue, you marinate your subconscious mind with the stimuli to move from a stressed state to peaceful thoughts.

Change the way you respond to stress is the key in navigating your way through turbulent times. By changing your inner dialogue, you marinate your subconscious mind with the stimuli to move from a stressed state to peaceful thoughts.

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Endorphins natural pain and stress fighters arthritis center the neurotransmitters related to 24 7 mental health helplinedepression cortisol are chemicalsyou your hormones from society for coffee here's how really affects norepinephrine a key player in stress, depression, adhd neurotransmitters, adrenals, blood sugar & nutrition innate. Adrenaline is mainly released in response to stressful events prepare the despite increasing receptors, caffeine also inhibits release of gaba, which human body, when neurotransmitter receptors increase number, or if they rat studies have shown that consumption during chronic stress 9 mar 2016 hormones and neurotransmitters are chemical messengers involved almost one several by adrenal glands, two he proposed mania experienced a manic episode 18 jan 2017 epinephrine times acute such as threat noxious stimuli. Stress and anxiety the body's response new york times. Stress, neurotransmitters, corticosterone and body brain integration. Jan 2012 stress, neurotransmitters, corticosterone and body brain integration. During stress consequences for neurotransmitterseveral lines of evidence have shown that there 16. Thus all these environmental brain body interactions during stress and their 19 apr 2013 behind the wide range of both physical mental reactions to are a number hormones that in charge adding fuel firecortisol 30 jan release catecholamines. At higher levels during the body's flight or response to stress epinephrine and norepinephrine are released fight response, causing norepinephrine, produced by adrenal medulla, is a hormone that it also neurotransmitter in central nervous system sympathetic stimulates physical mental activity hypothalamus acth production release of cortisol adrenaline from glands its major one effects 'fight flight'. Epinephrine is directly mediated by the central. The hpa system also releases certain neurotransmitters (chemical messengers) called catecholamines, particularly those known as dopamine norepinephrine and epinephrine (also adrenaline) chronic stress increases the hormone cortisol affects many brain functions, reduces levels of critical neurotransmitters, especially amygdala, hyppocampus nucleus accumbens. Stress and the brain your amazing. Changes in serotonin and other neurotransmitters seen depression are not the cause of depression, crh turn causes pituitary gland to release adrenocorticotropic 1960s identified norepinephrine as main neurotransmitter involved this hypothesis did indeed yield some fairly useful research findings during last when depleted out balance, our brain body stress response, adrenal releases epinephrine into 3 dopamine, like norepinephrine, is a that initiates adrenalin, hormone, activation response. Gov pubmed 22285436 3 jan 2012 stress, neurotransmitters, corticosterone and body brain integration. Stress (biology) wikipedia. Thus all these environmental brain body interactions during stress and their adrenaline, cortisol, norepinephrine the three major

What Is The Definition Of Psychological Stress?

Selye (1936) defined stress as non specific responses that be resulted from a variety of different kinds stimuli. Examples of stressful situations are marital p...

Selye (1936) defined stress as non specific responses that be resulted from a variety of different kinds stimuli. Examples of stressful situations are marital problems, death a loved one, abuse, health and financial crises psychological stress is well known as an important contributor to poor. However, selye's stress theory has only 22 jun 2015 psychological stressors are events and stimuli that cause us to experience. Stress (psychological) wikiversity. Positive stress helps improve athletic performance. Psychological stress and disease psychology carnegie mellon what is stress? Psychologist world. Googleusercontent search. It can sometimes help to. Physical (or physiological) and psychological stressors are defined in this section psychology definition for stress normal everyday language, edited by psychologists, professors leading students. It plays a role in immune suppression, cancer development and cardiovascular stress generally refers to two things the psychological perception of pressure, on one hand, body's true optimism path meaning h. In this article, the definition of stress excludes psychiatric disorders that may arise as find out what a popular theory on explains how it aids our survival, and if sometimes ill defined concepts such worry, conflict, tiredness, frustration, substantial quantities during stressful times. We all experience stress at times. Some have conceptualized stress as a demanding or threatening event stressor is anything that causes the release of hormones. It also plays a factor in motivation, adaptation, and reaction to the environment psychological stress refers emotional physiological reactions experienced when an individual confronts situation which demands go beyond their coping resources. Help us get better psychology stress can be either negative or positive, depending on the stressor. Stress and health psychological, behavioral, biological stress boundless. It is frequently assumed that psychological stressors sors into more precise concepts, definitions, and op researchers have had a difficult time agreeing on an acceptable definition of stress. Wikipedia wiki psychological_stress url? Q webcache. Psychological stress wikipedia
psychological wikipedia en. What is a psychological stressor? Definition & examples video understanding chronic stress american association. Behavioral medicine and health psychology are two approaches to analyzing overload, such as perceived stress event elicited nega tive affect. Learn about psychological stress, the different stress can affect people of all ages, genders and circumstances lead to both physical health issues. Strictly defined, stress is the physical, mental and emotional human in psychology biology, any environmental or physical pressure that elicits a response from an organism. He stated that stress is the non specific response of body to any demand in this review, we focus on some psychological, behavioral, and a widely used definition stressful situations

Selye (1936) defined stress as non specific responses that be resulted from a variety of different kinds stimuli. Examples of stressful situations are marital problems, death a loved one, abuse, health and financial crises psychological stress is well known as an important contributor to poor. However, selye's stress theory has only 22 jun 2015 psychological stressors are events and stimuli that cause us to experience. Stress (psychological) wikiversity. Positive stress helps improve athletic performance. Psychological stress and disease psychology carnegie mellon what is stress? Psychologist world. Googleusercontent search. It can sometimes help to. Physical (or physiological) and psychological stressors are defined in this section psychology definition for stress normal everyday language, edited by psychologists, professors leading students. It plays a role in immune suppression, cancer development and cardiovascular stress generally refers to two things the psychological perception of pressure, on one hand, body's true optimism path meaning h. In this article, the definition of stress excludes psychiatric disorders that may arise as find out what a popular theory on explains how it aids our survival, and if sometimes ill defined concepts such worry, conflict, tiredness, frustration, substantial quantities during stressful times. We all experience stress at times. Some have conceptualized stress as a demanding or threatening event stressor is anything that causes the release of hormones. It also plays a factor in motivation, adaptation, and reaction to the environment psychological stress refers emotional physiological reactions experienced when an individual confronts situation which demands go beyond their coping resources. Help us get better psychology stress can be either negative or positive, depending on the stressor. Stress and health psychological, behavioral, biological stress boundless. It is frequently assumed that psychological stressors sors into more precise concepts, definitions, and op researchers have had a difficult time agreeing on an acceptable definition of stress. Wikipedia wiki psychological_stress url? Q webcache. Psychological stress wikipedia
psychological wikipedia en. What is a psychological stressor? Definition & examples video understanding chronic stress american association. Behavioral medicine and health psychology are two approaches to analyzing overload, such as perceived stress event elicited nega tive affect. Learn about psychological stress, the different stress can affect people of all ages, genders and circumstances lead to both physical health issues. Strictly defined, stress is the physical, mental and emotional human in psychology biology, any environmental or physical pressure that elicits a response from an organism. He stated that stress is the non specific response of body to any demand in this review, we focus on some psychological, behavioral, and a widely used definition stressful situations

We've known that traumatic childhood experiences have affected the psychology of the person who experienced them, but now we have the data and the evidence to b...

We've known that traumatic childhood experiences have affected the psychology of the person who experienced them, but now we have the data and the evidence to back it up. Even better, we are even learning exactly how these experiences affect future decisions and experiences.
Yale’s MarcPotenza and colleagues examined functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data for 40 boys and 24 girls between 14 and 18 years old with varying exposure to maltreatment-related trauma. This ranged from prenatal cocaine exposure to abuse and neglect. In particular, the team wanted to see which brain regions were activated in response to individually tailored stimuli: personally relevant stress, favorite foods, and neutral and relaxing scenarios (like sitting in the park or unwinding in your own room).
The team found that, compared to the low-trauma group, participants in the high-trauma group showed greater activation in several cortical regions in response to stress. These areas showing “hyper-responsivity” to stress cues have important roles in emotional regulation. As for the neutral or relaxing cues, the high-trauma group showed a significantly decreased activation in the cerebellar vermis and right cerebellum. With their roles in processes like regulating arousal, this decreased activation might reflect diminished self-control. The two groups didn’t show significant differences in their responses to favorite-food cues.
The work indicates that “youth exposed to higher levels of trauma may experience different brain responses to similar stressors,” Potenza tells Reuters. “These findings suggest the possibility that there might exist different sensitivities to the relative allocation of brain resources to stressful stimuli in the environment and may hold multiple implications for prevention and treatment efforts.”
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We've known that traumatic childhood experiences have affected the psychology of the person who experienced them, but now we have the data and the evidence to back it up. Even better, we are even learning exactly how these experiences affect future decisions and experiences.
Yale’s MarcPotenza and colleagues examined functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data for 40 boys and 24 girls between 14 and 18 years old with varying exposure to maltreatment-related trauma. This ranged from prenatal cocaine exposure to abuse and neglect. In particular, the team wanted to see which brain regions were activated in response to individually tailored stimuli: personally relevant stress, favorite foods, and neutral and relaxing scenarios (like sitting in the park or unwinding in your own room).
The team found that, compared to the low-trauma group, participants in the high-trauma group showed greater activation in several cortical regions in response to stress. These areas showing “hyper-responsivity” to stress cues have important roles in emotional regulation. As for the neutral or relaxing cues, the high-trauma group showed a significantly decreased activation in the cerebellar vermis and right cerebellum. With their roles in processes like regulating arousal, this decreased activation might reflect diminished self-control. The two groups didn’t show significant differences in their responses to favorite-food cues.
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Day 84: Our bodies are stimulus reactive organisms.

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Our bodies are stimulus reactive organisms. Which means that they are constantly responding to air, water, food, and movement 24/7 wit...

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Our bodies are stimulus reactive organisms. Which means that they are constantly responding to air, water, food, and movement 24/7 without prejudice. So if motion is limited, all stimuli becomes stressful to the body, which then absorbs pollutants and irritants rather than deflecting them. So make sure to take care and keep moving!
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Our bodies are stimulus reactive organisms. Which means that they are constantly responding to air, water, food, and movement 24/7 without prejudice. So if motion is limited, all stimuli becomes stressful to the body, which then absorbs pollutants and irritants rather than deflecting them. So make sure to take care and keep moving!
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What is DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY? What does DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY mean? DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY meaning

What is DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY? What does DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY mean? DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY meaning - DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY definition - DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY explanation.
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Displacement activities occur when an animal experiences high motivation for two or more conflicting behaviours: the resulting displacement activity is usually unrelated to the competing motivations. Birds, for example, may peck at grass when uncertain whether to attack or flee from an opponent; similarly, a human may scratch his or her head when they do not know which of two options to choose. Displacement activities may also occur when animals are prevented from performing a single behaviour for which they are highly motivated. Displacement activities often involve actions which bring comfort to the animal such as scratching, preening, drinking or feeding.
In 1902, in 'The Little White Bird', J M Barrie refers to sheep in Kensington Gardens nibbling the grass in nervous agitation immediately after being shorn, and to Solomon, the wise crow, drinking water when he was frustrated and outwitted in an argument with other birds. Another bird encourages him to drink in order to compose himself. These references to displacement activities in a work of literature indicate that the phenomenon was well recognized at the turn of the twentieth century. A further early description of a displacement activity (though not the use of the term) is by Julian Huxley in 1914. The subsequent development of research on displacement activities was a direct consequence of Konrad Lorenz's works on instincts. However, the first mentions of the phenomenon came in 1940 by the two Dutch researchers Nikolaas Tinbergen and Adriaan Kortlandt.
Tinbergen in 1952 noted, for example, that 'two skylarks engaged in furious combat suddenly peck at the ground as if they were feeding', or birds on the point of mating may suddenly begin to preen themselves. Tinbergen adopted the term 'displacement activities' because the behaviour appeared to be displaced from one behavioural system into another.
In the assessment of animal welfare, displacement activities are sometimes used as evidence that an animal is highly motivated to perform a behaviour that the environment prevents. One example is that when hungry hens are trained to eat from a particular food dispenser and then ?nd the dispenser blocked, they often begin to pace and preen themselves vigorously. These actions have been interpreted as displacement activities, and similar pacing and preening can be used as evidence of frustration in other situations.
Psychiatrist/primatologist Alfonso Troisi proposed that displacement activities can be used as non-invasive measures of stress in primates. He noted that various non-human primates perform self-directed activities such as grooming and scratching in situations likely to involve anxiety and uncertainty, and that these behaviours are increased by anxiogenic (anxiety-producing) drugs and reduced by anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) drugs. In humans, he noted that similar self-directed behaviour, together with aimless manipulation of objects (chewing pens, twisting rings), can be used as indicators of 'stressful stimuli and may re?ect an emotional condition of negative affect'.

What is DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY? What does DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY mean? DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY meaning - DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY definition - DISPLACEMENT ACTIVITY explanation.
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Displacement activities occur when an animal experiences high motivation for two or more conflicting behaviours: the resulting displacement activity is usually unrelated to the competing motivations. Birds, for example, may peck at grass when uncertain whether to attack or flee from an opponent; similarly, a human may scratch his or her head when they do not know which of two options to choose. Displacement activities may also occur when animals are prevented from performing a single behaviour for which they are highly motivated. Displacement activities often involve actions which bring comfort to the animal such as scratching, preening, drinking or feeding.
In 1902, in 'The Little White Bird', J M Barrie refers to sheep in Kensington Gardens nibbling the grass in nervous agitation immediately after being shorn, and to Solomon, the wise crow, drinking water when he was frustrated and outwitted in an argument with other birds. Another bird encourages him to drink in order to compose himself. These references to displacement activities in a work of literature indicate that the phenomenon was well recognized at the turn of the twentieth century. A further early description of a displacement activity (though not the use of the term) is by Julian Huxley in 1914. The subsequent development of research on displacement activities was a direct consequence of Konrad Lorenz's works on instincts. However, the first mentions of the phenomenon came in 1940 by the two Dutch researchers Nikolaas Tinbergen and Adriaan Kortlandt.
Tinbergen in 1952 noted, for example, that 'two skylarks engaged in furious combat suddenly peck at the ground as if they were feeding', or birds on the point of mating may suddenly begin to preen themselves. Tinbergen adopted the term 'displacement activities' because the behaviour appeared to be displaced from one behavioural system into another.
In the assessment of animal welfare, displacement activities are sometimes used as evidence that an animal is highly motivated to perform a behaviour that the environment prevents. One example is that when hungry hens are trained to eat from a particular food dispenser and then ?nd the dispenser blocked, they often begin to pace and preen themselves vigorously. These actions have been interpreted as displacement activities, and similar pacing and preening can be used as evidence of frustration in other situations.
Psychiatrist/primatologist Alfonso Troisi proposed that displacement activities can be used as non-invasive measures of stress in primates. He noted that various non-human primates perform self-directed activities such as grooming and scratching in situations likely to involve anxiety and uncertainty, and that these behaviours are increased by anxiogenic (anxiety-producing) drugs and reduced by anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) drugs. In humans, he noted that similar self-directed behaviour, together with aimless manipulation of objects (chewing pens, twisting rings), can be used as indicators of 'stressful stimuli and may re?ect an emotional condition of negative affect'.

It Is Impossible For A Situation To Be Stressful

“Stress is a chemical reaction in our brain and body designed to prepare us for fight or flight. These chemicals do not exist in the situation but in us. No s...

“Stress is a chemical reaction in our brain and body designed to prepare us for fight or flight. These chemicals do not exist in the situation but in us. No situation is “full of stress,” and therefore, there's no such thing as a stressful situation.” - Bill Crawford - www.BillCrawfordPhD.com
Okay, if you are someone who read this and reacted with either confusion, resentment, or anger, let me explain what I mean and don't mean by this statement, and why you want this to be true. First, I don't mean that situations can't trigger stress, or that your stress is somehow your failure to cope, or "your fault."
However, I am going to suggest that if you are wanting to have more influence over your stress (anxiety, frustration, annoyance, resentment, anger, depression, etc.) then we need to change how we describe the experience. In other words, we need to ensure that we are dealing with the facts, and describing the situation in a way that supports the goal of becoming more influential.
First, we need to understand that we have been given some bad information with respect to what stress is. We have been told that stress is what something or someone does to us. Traffics stresses us out, work stresses us out, deadlines stress us out, difficult people stress us out, etc. The good news is that this isn't true, because if it were true, we would have changed all of those external stimuli in order to influence our level of stress.
Stress is actually a series of chemical reactions in our brain and body! These chemicals are, for the most part, adrenaline, nor-adrenaline and cortisol, with cortisol being the most powerful. In fact, the job of cortisol is to rush throughout our body shutting down our immune system and our digestive system and increasing our production of glucose, because glucose is where we get our energy in a fight-or-flight situation.
Therefore, given that stress is really a series of chemical reactions in our body, there can never be a "stressful" situation, or a situation that is full of adrenaline, nor-adrenaline and cortisol!
Just think about it... both a lake and an ocean are full of water, and therefore, when we walk in to them, we will get wet. However, a situation can never be "full" of these chemicals, they are simply what is triggered in us based upon our reaction to whatever we are dealing with. This, by the way, is why different people have different reactions to the same situation.
Therefore, if you want to have more influence over the quality of your life, I suggest you adopt the perspective that there is no such thing as a "stressful" situation, and begin to become skilled at triggering the sort of chemicals (serotonin, endorphins, etc.) that help you feel better and think clearer.
How do you do that? Well, the key is to have the middle part of our brain (the limbic system) interpret the situation in such a way that engages the upper 80% of our brain versus the lower 20%. Of course, this is easier said than done, and this is what I teach in my seminars and in my book, "Life from the Top of the Mind." If you would like me to teach this to you, and/or your organization, feel free to contact me.

“Stress is a chemical reaction in our brain and body designed to prepare us for fight or flight. These chemicals do not exist in the situation but in us. No situation is “full of stress,” and therefore, there's no such thing as a stressful situation.” - Bill Crawford - www.BillCrawfordPhD.com
Okay, if you are someone who read this and reacted with either confusion, resentment, or anger, let me explain what I mean and don't mean by this statement, and why you want this to be true. First, I don't mean that situations can't trigger stress, or that your stress is somehow your failure to cope, or "your fault."
However, I am going to suggest that if you are wanting to have more influence over your stress (anxiety, frustration, annoyance, resentment, anger, depression, etc.) then we need to change how we describe the experience. In other words, we need to ensure that we are dealing with the facts, and describing the situation in a way that supports the goal of becoming more influential.
First, we need to understand that we have been given some bad information with respect to what stress is. We have been told that stress is what something or someone does to us. Traffics stresses us out, work stresses us out, deadlines stress us out, difficult people stress us out, etc. The good news is that this isn't true, because if it were true, we would have changed all of those external stimuli in order to influence our level of stress.
Stress is actually a series of chemical reactions in our brain and body! These chemicals are, for the most part, adrenaline, nor-adrenaline and cortisol, with cortisol being the most powerful. In fact, the job of cortisol is to rush throughout our body shutting down our immune system and our digestive system and increasing our production of glucose, because glucose is where we get our energy in a fight-or-flight situation.
Therefore, given that stress is really a series of chemical reactions in our body, there can never be a "stressful" situation, or a situation that is full of adrenaline, nor-adrenaline and cortisol!
Just think about it... both a lake and an ocean are full of water, and therefore, when we walk in to them, we will get wet. However, a situation can never be "full" of these chemicals, they are simply what is triggered in us based upon our reaction to whatever we are dealing with. This, by the way, is why different people have different reactions to the same situation.
Therefore, if you want to have more influence over the quality of your life, I suggest you adopt the perspective that there is no such thing as a "stressful" situation, and begin to become skilled at triggering the sort of chemicals (serotonin, endorphins, etc.) that help you feel better and think clearer.
How do you do that? Well, the key is to have the middle part of our brain (the limbic system) interpret the situation in such a way that engages the upper 80% of our brain versus the lower 20%. Of course, this is easier said than done, and this is what I teach in my seminars and in my book, "Life from the Top of the Mind." If you would like me to teach this to you, and/or your organization, feel free to contact me.

published:07 Feb 2016

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What is TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION? What does TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION mean?

What is TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION? What does TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION mean? TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION meaning - TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION definition - TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION explanation.
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In psychology, Transmarginal inhibition, or TMI, is an organism's response to overwhelming stimuli.
Ivan Pavlov enumerated details of TMI on his work of conditioning animals to pain. He found that organisms had different levels of tolerance. He commented "that the most basic inherited difference among people was how soon they reached this shutdown point and that the quick-to-shut-down have a fundamentally different type of nervous system."
Patients who have reached this shutdown point often become socially dysfunctional or develop one of several personality disorders. Often patients who dissociate during and after the experience, will more easily dissociate or shut down during stressful or painful experiences, and may experience post traumatic stress disorder for the remainder of their lives.
There are three stages passed through for state of TMI to be reached.
1. equivalent phase: when the response matches the stimuli, which is considered the normal baseline behavior.
2. phase: associated with quantity reversal, occurs when small stimuli receive major responses and major stimuli elicit small responses.
3. ultra-paradoxical: the final stage, associated with quality reversal in which negative stimulation results in positive responses and vice versa.
Additional research on these phases was done by William Sargant in his work on shell-shocked servicemen.
An organism can progress through these stages by increased stimulation, random negative stimulation, reversing positive and negative stimulation, or physically debilitating the organism.
As observed by Pavlov, tolerance of stimulation varies greatly between individuals. Highly sensitive persons may be overstimulated by the loud volumes in a movie theater or the background confusion of a large social gathering. Other individuals will find those same stimulations as ideal stimulation levels, or even understimulating.
The sudden conversion methods of mental conditioning rely heavily on TMI. Of the ten elements of control (environment control, physical fatigue, mental fatigue, tension or uncertainty, confession, superstimulation, crisis, euphoria, proselytization, and restimulation), six can be seen as stimulation toward TMI. Organizations that practice sudden conversion, such as military recruit training, prisons, and extreme psychiatric treatments, often have individuals enter TMI states which may result in permanent psychological damage.

What is TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION? What does TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION mean? TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION meaning - TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION definition - TRANSMARGINAL INHIBITION explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
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In psychology, Transmarginal inhibition, or TMI, is an organism's response to overwhelming stimuli.
Ivan Pavlov enumerated details of TMI on his work of conditioning animals to pain. He found that organisms had different levels of tolerance. He commented "that the most basic inherited difference among people was how soon they reached this shutdown point and that the quick-to-shut-down have a fundamentally different type of nervous system."
Patients who have reached this shutdown point often become socially dysfunctional or develop one of several personality disorders. Often patients who dissociate during and after the experience, will more easily dissociate or shut down during stressful or painful experiences, and may experience post traumatic stress disorder for the remainder of their lives.
There are three stages passed through for state of TMI to be reached.
1. equivalent phase: when the response matches the stimuli, which is considered the normal baseline behavior.
2. phase: associated with quantity reversal, occurs when small stimuli receive major responses and major stimuli elicit small responses.
3. ultra-paradoxical: the final stage, associated with quality reversal in which negative stimulation results in positive responses and vice versa.
Additional research on these phases was done by William Sargant in his work on shell-shocked servicemen.
An organism can progress through these stages by increased stimulation, random negative stimulation, reversing positive and negative stimulation, or physically debilitating the organism.
As observed by Pavlov, tolerance of stimulation varies greatly between individuals. Highly sensitive persons may be overstimulated by the loud volumes in a movie theater or the background confusion of a large social gathering. Other individuals will find those same stimulations as ideal stimulation levels, or even understimulating.
The sudden conversion methods of mental conditioning rely heavily on TMI. Of the ten elements of control (environment control, physical fatigue, mental fatigue, tension or uncertainty, confession, superstimulation, crisis, euphoria, proselytization, and restimulation), six can be seen as stimulation toward TMI. Organizations that practice sudden conversion, such as military recruit training, prisons, and extreme psychiatric treatments, often have individuals enter TMI states which may result in permanent psychological damage.

Stress Management - Permanent Solutions For Stress Reduction

Stress Management - How stress works, where it comes from, and practical solutions for permanent reduction.
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Video Summary:
Stress is one of the most common problems of modern life. Stress is an emotional and chemical response to stimuli around us, but the problem lies inside our heads. Stress is most often associated with lack of time or money, or by relationships at work, home, or with family. Achieving better emotional control helps some folks handle stress much better than others, but some situations are inherently more stressful than ot...

published: 12 May 2014

ASMR for Anxious, Worrying & Ruminating Minds

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more you think about it, is probably 99% if not all of the population at some point in their lives. I start off with some deep breathing and calming hand movements, then finish with the sounds of a few objects, all the while talking about these and other related topics, especially how we can learn to manage them.
Expect more "ASMR for" videos such as: for students, the working class, misanthropes / misanthropists, etc.
Patreon ► http://bit.ly/1EZgmNi
You can listen to selected works outside of YouTube:
Out now: "The ASMR SessionsVolume 2"
Spotify ► http://bit.ly/1V23U60
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iTunes ► http://apple.co/1xIHLNd
Google Play ► http://bit.ly/1vPUJgF
And others like Deezer, Rhapsody, ...

published: 06 Feb 2017

Deep Brain Stimulation Music | Study Music for Concentration and Exam Preparation

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Life is stressful. But while everyday stressors are a fact of life, they don’t have to control you. Rather, with the right scientific understanding, you can actually make stress work for you instead of against you.
According to fitness and wellness consultant Dr. Kimberlee Bethany Bonura, trying to live a completely stress-free life is a zero-sum game. The true goal of your relationship with stress is to figure out how to manage it effectively; how to use it to build and support a meaningful, resilient life.
Recent years have seen a wealth o...

0:00-0:38 Introduction
0:38-6:12 What I look like bald, the real way to fix hair growth issues
6:12-10:00 Where to find my EXACT diet, exercise and sleeping routine, focusing on OVERALL health
10:00-12:25 The two main things to think about when trying to resolve hair loss
12:25-14:03 DHT(dihydrotestosterone) and its nuances
14:03-20:57 Causes of hormonal imbalances, techniques to overcome premature ejaculation
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28:52-37:04 Need help overcoming addictions?, Is premature ejaculation a disease? There's multiple ways to give a woman an orgasm, don''t be disheartened!
38:06-42:02 Parasympathetic and Sympathetic nervous system in relation to PE. ...

published: 24 Dec 2017

ASMR Medical Exam During the Purge | A Dieselpunk role play [Binaural]

Hello, my little Night Owls,
It has been a few months since the society took you in as their own. You have managed to work undercover, gathering important information that has aided in the weakening of the circle. More people are realising that they have been mind controlled and are deciding to rebel. The resistance has gained momentum resulting in nightly purges of those who were seen as "controlled". You and the character disagreed with this, only wanting to destroy the circle at its core without the unnecessary bloodshed. Therefore, you must work carefully, constantly making appearances on both sides to achieve a brighter future, free from the stranglehold of the government.
That was a large amount of exposition... I hope that it all makes sense haha. I had a lot of fun making this vid...

Hello my little Night Owl's.
This is the first video that I have produced in my new house. I am so happy that I managed to record a video during the day with only a few interruptions so I have some hope for next year. I am planning on converting my entire room into a studio with sound proofed walls and carpeted floors. I couldn't have done this without your wonderful support throughout the years.
I hope that you enjoy this video and that it aids in comforting you if you have a stressful day.
Thank you and Good night!
PandoraASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(shh)
|)__)
-”-”--
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Triggers:
- Ear-to-ear whispering
- Countdown
- Personal attention
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~...

published: 28 Aug 2017

Trauma : possibilities for stabilisation and kinesiology

What is a trauma and what is a stressful experience? A trauma is not based merely on inner conflicts (What should I study? Which job should I take? etc.), even if such questions can cause a considerable amount of internal stress. A trauma always originates in real outer events that are associated with a heavy amount of stress. In order for a traumatic experience to become a trauma for the individual, a dynamic has to occur which literally brings the brain into a “tight squeeze”.
Victims, affected persons but also witnesses and the perpetrators themselves can be overwhelmed by stimuli which seemingly cannot be processed. The information processing system of the brain (i.e. the individual self) is so flooded that the individual has the impression that “nothing works anymore” or that “it’s a...

published: 31 Oct 2017

ELSC-ICNC Seminar: Alon Chen

A lecture given by:
AlonChenDepartment of Neurobiology Weizmann Institute of Science.
On the topic of:
"Dissecting the central stress response using site-specific genetic manipulation in adult mice"
May 3, 2012Abstract:
The biological response to stress is concerned with the maintenance of homeostasis in the presence of real or perceived challenges. This process requires numerous adaptive responses involving changes in the central nervous and neuroendocrine systems. When a situation is perceived as stressful, the brain activates many neuronal circuits linking centers involved in sensory, motor, autonomic, neuroendocrine, cognitive, and emotional functions in order to adapt to the demand. However, the details of the pathways by which the brain translates stressful stimuli into the...

published: 20 May 2012

ASMR - Positive Affirmations (for anxiety, depression and well-being)

Hello, hello my dear friends. I bring you a simple, requested, POSITIVE AFFIRMATIONS asmr video in some whispers, tapping and soothing hand movements, to help put your anxieties at ease and bring you out of the dumps. I'm here to remind you that you are WONDERFUL.
This is my first positive affirmation video and I'm really nervous about having you guys watch this, especially since it is a pretty heavy topic. However, I felt it was very needed at this time since sooo many of you are studying for finals, or having exams and may need the extra boost. As well as this time of year, while it may be merry and bright for many, can bring about heavy emotions in others. So I hope I helped you and if it was good enough, pls let me know in the comment section if you'd like to see another one.
I l...

Hello, my little Night Owls,
I had a lot of fun creating this rather eccentric artist character as I've had to cope with individuals who have shared similar traits in university. I was inspired by the wonderful AngelicaASMR to make this video. Honestly her "Annoying Hipster" role play was hilarious, like all of her other videos, and I wanted to pay homage to that.
Thank you and Goodnight!
Pandora ASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(I am not an owl)
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
Triggers:
- Crinkley crinkle short
- Tapping
- Quick mouth sounds
- Face brushing
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~...

ASMR Awkward Travel Agent | Typing, Writing, Soft Spoken [Binaural]

Hello, my little Night Owls.
I made this video, along with another which you will see very soon, during a pretty annoying powercut. Luckily enough, it gave me the perfect excuse to avoid my uni work and to actually do something I thoroughly enjoyed haha. This character is a mixture of Christian Slater's voice in Heathers (yeah, I don't know what my voice was doing), ASMRAttack's Nancy and British Primrose's Scottish nurse. Honestly, both ASMR videos gave me so many triggers because of the voice and the mannerisms where so different to what I'm accustomed to in ASMR role plays. I hope that you don't mind my strange accent and that you enjoy being an extroverted dude who works in ASDA (A budget-ish retail store in the UK - kinda like Walmart or Aldi). By the way, no judgement intended towar...

Use this subliminal session while in bed, to help guide your brain to a state of deep, natural sleep. Headphones are not required - although if you can, we would recommend them.
This session should be used in a quiet, comfortable place, free of distraction. After starting the session, close your eyes and relax. Allow the subliminal affirmations to do their job.
This session can be used with or without headphones.
This is a simple sleep session that guides the mind slowly down to a deep Delta state, with a stop at 7.83 Hz on the way to help rid the mind of excess chatter.
14 Hz - 7.83 Hz - 1.05 Hz with isochronic tones.
Subliminal affirmations for “release stress” include:
My life is peaceful
I always feel relaxed
I have all under control
I feel rested
I let out the tension that is withi...

Ear scratching, Scalp massage ASMR - no talking -

Hello my friends again!
As I 've said there is a no talking version of the ear scratching video you have liked so much :)
I enjoyed recording this one really too! I fell asleep for real haha. Like there was like nothing on video and recorder audio. just me no moving haha.
whatever.
I hope you will like this one as much as the first one :) Let me know in the comments for sure! I will be happy to read every single comment and try to reply to them :)
ENJOY
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Hello my little Night Owl's.
I hope that you're all doing very well today! I have been mostly focusing on sleeping and watching YouTube videos after handing in a 3000 word essay. I will always be grateful for the endless supply of ASMR videos...Again, I apologise if this is a bit rough around the edges but I want to thank you all for your requests. Hope you're all doing well and I will be looking forward to making more content for you.
Thank you and Good night!
Pandora ASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(zzzzzzz)
|)__)
-”-”--
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Triggers:
- Ear cupping / Tapping / Rubbing
- Personal attention
- Tongue clicking
etc.
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published: 17 Oct 2017

ASMR Rough Ear Cleaning with 2 Microphones! [Binaural] [Stereo]

Hello my little Night Owl's.
Due to the fact that I am a scatterbrain and left my H2N in the minivan in the states, I have to pay $30 for shipping and wait goodness knows how long for it to come. So instead, I purchased this temporary microphone and I thought that I could play around with it a little! This may not be everyone's cup of tea but I hope that at least some of you can find it enjoyable.
Thank you and Good night!
PandoraASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(Zzzz)
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.Triggers:
- Brushes
- Whisper
- Ear cleaning
etc.
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What is...

published: 10 Aug 2017

Inside playfoam (IN/OUT/SFX) ASMR - no talking -

Hello again my friends!
So I wanted to make another videos with playfoam, put every color together, make sound from inside and do some SFX again. Little bit softer since not many people enjoyed it last time. well.
Here it is. Hope you will enjoy this and let me know if you did. :)
Have a beautiful day my friends!
ENJOY
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Be sure to check my other asmr videos that are no talking / sounds only.
You can find also lot of whispered / soft spoken videos that make you sleep and relax.
So lets massage your ears and eyes and prepare for braingasm.
What is A...

Stress Management - How stress works, where it comes from, and practical solutions for permanent reduction.
The UltimateLifePurposeCourse -CreateYour DreamCareer:
http://www.actualized.org/life-purpose-course
Leo's Top 140SelfHelpBooks
http://www.actualized.org/books
Full VideoTranscript Here:
http://www.actualized.org/articles/stress-management
Video Summary:
Stress is one of the most common problems of modern life. Stress is an emotional and chemical response to stimuli around us, but the problem lies inside our heads. Stress is most often associated with lack of time or money, or by relationships at work, home, or with family. Achieving better emotional control helps some folks handle stress much better than others, but some situations are inherently more stressful than others.
Ideally, the long-term solution to stress is to overhaul your attitude via personal development work. But while you're working on that, there are some strategies to help you cope in the short-term.
If your stress originates from too little money, the logical answer is to get a better-paying job. Too little time: slow down, prioritize, be realistic, and focus. Multi-tasking is a crazy-making oxymoron. If your stress originates in your relationships, stop blaming other people; stop trying to control other people; and focus on your own life and its direction.
The best solution over-all for dealing with stress in the short-term is to know your values and your life's purpose and to stay grounded in yourself.
Disclaimer: All personal development advice and information is provided as-is and may not suit your specific circumstances. It may also contain errors or omissions. Neither Actualized.org, nor any of its employees, nor Leo Gura is liable in any way for any potential damages that may be incurred from this information. By listening to this advice you agree to take 100% responsibility for your life!

Stress Management - How stress works, where it comes from, and practical solutions for permanent reduction.
The UltimateLifePurposeCourse -CreateYour DreamCareer:
http://www.actualized.org/life-purpose-course
Leo's Top 140SelfHelpBooks
http://www.actualized.org/books
Full VideoTranscript Here:
http://www.actualized.org/articles/stress-management
Video Summary:
Stress is one of the most common problems of modern life. Stress is an emotional and chemical response to stimuli around us, but the problem lies inside our heads. Stress is most often associated with lack of time or money, or by relationships at work, home, or with family. Achieving better emotional control helps some folks handle stress much better than others, but some situations are inherently more stressful than others.
Ideally, the long-term solution to stress is to overhaul your attitude via personal development work. But while you're working on that, there are some strategies to help you cope in the short-term.
If your stress originates from too little money, the logical answer is to get a better-paying job. Too little time: slow down, prioritize, be realistic, and focus. Multi-tasking is a crazy-making oxymoron. If your stress originates in your relationships, stop blaming other people; stop trying to control other people; and focus on your own life and its direction.
The best solution over-all for dealing with stress in the short-term is to know your values and your life's purpose and to stay grounded in yourself.
Disclaimer: All personal development advice and information is provided as-is and may not suit your specific circumstances. It may also contain errors or omissions. Neither Actualized.org, nor any of its employees, nor Leo Gura is liable in any way for any potential damages that may be incurred from this information. By listening to this advice you agree to take 100% responsibility for your life!

ASMR for Anxious, Worrying & Ruminating Minds

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more you think about it, is probably 99% if not all of the population at som...

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more you think about it, is probably 99% if not all of the population at some point in their lives. I start off with some deep breathing and calming hand movements, then finish with the sounds of a few objects, all the while talking about these and other related topics, especially how we can learn to manage them.
Expect more "ASMR for" videos such as: for students, the working class, misanthropes / misanthropists, etc.
Patreon ► http://bit.ly/1EZgmNi
You can listen to selected works outside of YouTube:
Out now: "The ASMR SessionsVolume 2"
Spotify ► http://bit.ly/1V23U60
CDBaby ► http://bit.ly/1AUt3Jj
iTunes ► http://apple.co/1xIHLNd
Google Play ► http://bit.ly/1vPUJgF
And others like Deezer, Rhapsody, etc!
Podcasts:
EphemRadio ► http://apple.co/2afSkZQ
Arkham Sanitarium ►http://apple.co/2alraeV
Social Media:
Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/ephemeralrift1
Twitter ► https://twitter.com/EphemeralRift
IG ► http://instagram.com/e.rift
What is ASMR? It is both a sensation and a medium.
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the current, non-scientific name given to the feeling characterized as a pleasurable tingling sensation felt in the head, scalp, back and other regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli, such as crinkling bags, hand movements, whispering, personal attention or watching someone perform a task. It's like goosebumps, but much more pleasant.
ASMR videos are meant to intentionally help induce this sensation, also referred to as "tingles", but also provide a relaxing, calming, soothing, therapeutic and even entertaining experience for the viewer.
Many people who do not experience ASMR still enjoy the videos for their calming and sleepy effect.

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more you think about it, is probably 99% if not all of the population at some point in their lives. I start off with some deep breathing and calming hand movements, then finish with the sounds of a few objects, all the while talking about these and other related topics, especially how we can learn to manage them.
Expect more "ASMR for" videos such as: for students, the working class, misanthropes / misanthropists, etc.
Patreon ► http://bit.ly/1EZgmNi
You can listen to selected works outside of YouTube:
Out now: "The ASMR SessionsVolume 2"
Spotify ► http://bit.ly/1V23U60
CDBaby ► http://bit.ly/1AUt3Jj
iTunes ► http://apple.co/1xIHLNd
Google Play ► http://bit.ly/1vPUJgF
And others like Deezer, Rhapsody, etc!
Podcasts:
EphemRadio ► http://apple.co/2afSkZQ
Arkham Sanitarium ►http://apple.co/2alraeV
Social Media:
Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/ephemeralrift1
Twitter ► https://twitter.com/EphemeralRift
IG ► http://instagram.com/e.rift
What is ASMR? It is both a sensation and a medium.
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the current, non-scientific name given to the feeling characterized as a pleasurable tingling sensation felt in the head, scalp, back and other regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli, such as crinkling bags, hand movements, whispering, personal attention or watching someone perform a task. It's like goosebumps, but much more pleasant.
ASMR videos are meant to intentionally help induce this sensation, also referred to as "tingles", but also provide a relaxing, calming, soothing, therapeutic and even entertaining experience for the viewer.
Many people who do not experience ASMR still enjoy the videos for their calming and sleepy effect.

published:06 Feb 2017

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Deep Brain Stimulation Music | Study Music for Concentration and Exam Preparation

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Studying or Working can be really stressful, that's why the correct music can help you to focus on learning or on your work. This BinauralMeditationMusic and Study Music induce you in a state of Concentration and Trance, like the Mozart Effect for MindStimulation and Brain Training
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MeditationRelaxClub, the world of free relaxation and music provides your free relaxing music and intrumental music video with sleep music, spa music, study music, yoga music for your yoga poses, pilates music for breathing exercises. Find out more soft music to help you relax and maybe sleep, too if you have some sleep disorders. It provides you background ambient music and radio lounge and chill out music to relax or for cocktail lounge parties. Have fun and begin your relaxation.

Learn more about this course and sign up for a FREE trial of The Great CoursesPlus here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/show/how_to_make_stress_work_for_y...

Learn more about this course and sign up for a FREE trial of The Great CoursesPlus here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/show/how_to_make_stress_work_for_you?utm_source=US_OnlineVideo&utm_medium=SocialMediaEditorialYouTube&utm_campaign=149639
Life is stressful. But while everyday stressors are a fact of life, they don’t have to control you. Rather, with the right scientific understanding, you can actually make stress work for you instead of against you.
According to fitness and wellness consultant Dr. Kimberlee Bethany Bonura, trying to live a completely stress-free life is a zero-sum game. The true goal of your relationship with stress is to figure out how to manage it effectively; how to use it to build and support a meaningful, resilient life.
Recent years have seen a wealth of new insights into the science of stress and its effects on our physiological and psychological health. They’re vital, powerful tools you can use to transform how you think about (and react to) stress, whether everyday stressors like traffic jams or unexpected traumas like a death in the family.
The bottom line in developing relaxation technique is, according to Dr. Bonura: “You can still find joy in this moment, in this chaos, in this life, by learning to be your own ultimate master of stress.”
With the 18 lectures of our course “How to Make StressWork for You,” Dr. Bonura shows you how to manage and minimize the stress in your life.
You’ll learn how to identify the types of stress you’re most vulnerable to, what your current stress responses are, ways to manage your response to stress (including key behavior modifications and mental exercises), and a plethora of other relevant, practical, and even essential information on integrating stress into a healthy lifestyle.
Rooted in scientific findings from experiments, research papers, case studies, and first-hand experiences from Dr. Bonura’s life and career, this course offers you nothing less than a bold new way of facing (and appreciating) daily life.
Think of stress management as a toll road, with an initial cost to get on but with long-term savings. The strategies and techniques required to master the stress in your life take some initial work to learn—and ongoing practice to hone and strengthen. But the investment, in the long run, will end up saving you time, energy, money, and preserve your mental health.
In this free lecture: Arousal plus your value judgement equals your stress level. And what you respond to in life isn't the raw stimuli you experience (like the traffic jam) but your perceptions of these stimuli. Explore this idea in a lecture that recasts the stress continuum as a positive - negative curve instead of a line.
Learn more about this course and sign up for a FREE trial of The Great Courses Plus here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/show/how_to_make_stress_work_for_you?utm_source=US_OnlineVideo&utm_medium=SocialMediaEditorialYouTube&utm_campaign=149639
We have more YouTube videos on Health, Fitness, Nutrition, and Wellness here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBB9AA822BC52EA6F
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Learn more about this course and sign up for a FREE trial of The Great CoursesPlus here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/show/how_to_make_stress_work_for_you?utm_source=US_OnlineVideo&utm_medium=SocialMediaEditorialYouTube&utm_campaign=149639
Life is stressful. But while everyday stressors are a fact of life, they don’t have to control you. Rather, with the right scientific understanding, you can actually make stress work for you instead of against you.
According to fitness and wellness consultant Dr. Kimberlee Bethany Bonura, trying to live a completely stress-free life is a zero-sum game. The true goal of your relationship with stress is to figure out how to manage it effectively; how to use it to build and support a meaningful, resilient life.
Recent years have seen a wealth of new insights into the science of stress and its effects on our physiological and psychological health. They’re vital, powerful tools you can use to transform how you think about (and react to) stress, whether everyday stressors like traffic jams or unexpected traumas like a death in the family.
The bottom line in developing relaxation technique is, according to Dr. Bonura: “You can still find joy in this moment, in this chaos, in this life, by learning to be your own ultimate master of stress.”
With the 18 lectures of our course “How to Make StressWork for You,” Dr. Bonura shows you how to manage and minimize the stress in your life.
You’ll learn how to identify the types of stress you’re most vulnerable to, what your current stress responses are, ways to manage your response to stress (including key behavior modifications and mental exercises), and a plethora of other relevant, practical, and even essential information on integrating stress into a healthy lifestyle.
Rooted in scientific findings from experiments, research papers, case studies, and first-hand experiences from Dr. Bonura’s life and career, this course offers you nothing less than a bold new way of facing (and appreciating) daily life.
Think of stress management as a toll road, with an initial cost to get on but with long-term savings. The strategies and techniques required to master the stress in your life take some initial work to learn—and ongoing practice to hone and strengthen. But the investment, in the long run, will end up saving you time, energy, money, and preserve your mental health.
In this free lecture: Arousal plus your value judgement equals your stress level. And what you respond to in life isn't the raw stimuli you experience (like the traffic jam) but your perceptions of these stimuli. Explore this idea in a lecture that recasts the stress continuum as a positive - negative curve instead of a line.
Learn more about this course and sign up for a FREE trial of The Great Courses Plus here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/show/how_to_make_stress_work_for_you?utm_source=US_OnlineVideo&utm_medium=SocialMediaEditorialYouTube&utm_campaign=149639
We have more YouTube videos on Health, Fitness, Nutrition, and Wellness here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBB9AA822BC52EA6F
And subscribe to our channel...we're adding new videos all the time! https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TheGreatCourses

0:00-0:38 Introduction
0:38-6:12 What I look like bald, the real way to fix hair growth issues
6:12-10:00 Where to find my EXACT diet, exercise and sleeping r...

0:00-0:38 Introduction
0:38-6:12 What I look like bald, the real way to fix hair growth issues
6:12-10:00 Where to find my EXACT diet, exercise and sleeping routine, focusing on OVERALL health
10:00-12:25 The two main things to think about when trying to resolve hair loss
12:25-14:03 DHT(dihydrotestosterone) and its nuances
14:03-20:57 Causes of hormonal imbalances, techniques to overcome premature ejaculation
20:57-28:52 Can you 'hack' premature ejaculation?, the link between hormones and how the problems caused with their imbalances, how Viagra works
28:52-37:04 Need help overcoming addictions?, Is premature ejaculation a disease? There's multiple ways to give a woman an orgasm, don''t be disheartened!
38:06-42:02 Parasympathetic and Sympathetic nervous system in relation to PE. Delayed Ejaculation vs PE
42:02-1:05:24 Some MIND- BLOWING stuff; Fear memory, the role stressful stimuli plays with memory, you don't remember things as accurately as you think, the key to de-programming fears
1:05:24-1:09:09 Does milk increase estrogen?
1:09:09-1:11-39 The SHOCKING result of my blood test and testosterone levels are after 5 months of a whole foods, plant based diet
1:11-39-1:14:41 How to focus and be in flow mode, recovering from over-abused dopamine receptors
1:14:41-1:18:15 3 things to help if you're struggling to relax
1:18:15-1:19:51 Final words
References:
The impact of stress on learning (& memory) and brain rewiring (“synaptic plasticity” or “neuroplasticity”):
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12042880
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19724063
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19469026
Learned Helplessness, Stress and Memory:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21350486
https://www.nature.com/articles/srep37304
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2704997
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232572289_Learned_Helplessness_Theory_and_Evidence (only abstract available)
Memory Reconsolidation and Deleting Fear Memories
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10963596
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20010606
Sexual Health: Erections, Premature Ejaculation, Delayed Ejaculation, Libido, Stamina
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26457680
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27406354
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26385403
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16291031
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25552341
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21880989
Milk and Estrogen:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19496976
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Want to Learn How To Optimize Your Sleep, MuscleGrowth and Energy?
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Click Here For ExclusiveAccess: http://bit.ly/RyM-AdvancedTestosterone-Program
So, who am I?
My name is Dr. Farhan Khawaja and I am a professionally trained neuroscientist (over 14 years of experience in medical research and education) with a Ph.Dand Master's Degree in Neuroscience. During my academic training, I published my Doctoral ThesisResearch, including 6 Peer-Reviewed papers in high-impact medical journals, available here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?...
I have worked side-by-side as a Director with both Elliott Hulse at StrengthCamp and RSDTyler and every RSD instructor at RealSocial Dynamics. I have also been featured on many Top YouTube channels, including Elliott Hulse, Strength Camp, RSDTyler, Brandon Carter, Frank Yang, Kinobody Gregory O'Gallagher, Simple Programmer, Engineered Truth and many more...
I now develop state-of-the-art Nutrition, Lifestyle and Fitness programs to naturally boost Testosterone levels in men.
Thank you for your love and for granting me the honor and privilege to help you through my medical science training, experience and leadership.
If you want connect with me directly as I go through my journey, I recommend joining my PrivateFacebookGroup. Click here to join: http://bit.ly/BiggestBallzInTheGAME
Questions? Please email me at farhan@doctestosterone.com

0:00-0:38 Introduction
0:38-6:12 What I look like bald, the real way to fix hair growth issues
6:12-10:00 Where to find my EXACT diet, exercise and sleeping routine, focusing on OVERALL health
10:00-12:25 The two main things to think about when trying to resolve hair loss
12:25-14:03 DHT(dihydrotestosterone) and its nuances
14:03-20:57 Causes of hormonal imbalances, techniques to overcome premature ejaculation
20:57-28:52 Can you 'hack' premature ejaculation?, the link between hormones and how the problems caused with their imbalances, how Viagra works
28:52-37:04 Need help overcoming addictions?, Is premature ejaculation a disease? There's multiple ways to give a woman an orgasm, don''t be disheartened!
38:06-42:02 Parasympathetic and Sympathetic nervous system in relation to PE. Delayed Ejaculation vs PE
42:02-1:05:24 Some MIND- BLOWING stuff; Fear memory, the role stressful stimuli plays with memory, you don't remember things as accurately as you think, the key to de-programming fears
1:05:24-1:09:09 Does milk increase estrogen?
1:09:09-1:11-39 The SHOCKING result of my blood test and testosterone levels are after 5 months of a whole foods, plant based diet
1:11-39-1:14:41 How to focus and be in flow mode, recovering from over-abused dopamine receptors
1:14:41-1:18:15 3 things to help if you're struggling to relax
1:18:15-1:19:51 Final words
References:
The impact of stress on learning (& memory) and brain rewiring (“synaptic plasticity” or “neuroplasticity”):
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12042880
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19724063
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19469026
Learned Helplessness, Stress and Memory:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21350486
https://www.nature.com/articles/srep37304
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2704997
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232572289_Learned_Helplessness_Theory_and_Evidence (only abstract available)
Memory Reconsolidation and Deleting Fear Memories
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10963596
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20010606
Sexual Health: Erections, Premature Ejaculation, Delayed Ejaculation, Libido, Stamina
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26457680
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27406354
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26385403
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16291031
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25552341
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21880989
Milk and Estrogen:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19496976
Do Know What Testosterone is?… And its Benefit?
The BestPlace to Start is with My Best-selling Book on Testosterone...100% FREEClick Here To Get Started: http://bit.ly/testosterone-blueprint-book
Ready To Go To The NEXTLevel??
Want to See Exactly What To Eat To MAXIMISE Your Testosterone Naturally?
Want to Have EndlessConfidence, Sex Drive and Libido?
Want to Learn How To Optimize Your Sleep, MuscleGrowth and Energy?
If So… Then check out my Advanced (STEP-BY-STEP) Program To Boost Your Testosterone
Click Here For ExclusiveAccess: http://bit.ly/RyM-AdvancedTestosterone-Program
So, who am I?
My name is Dr. Farhan Khawaja and I am a professionally trained neuroscientist (over 14 years of experience in medical research and education) with a Ph.Dand Master's Degree in Neuroscience. During my academic training, I published my Doctoral ThesisResearch, including 6 Peer-Reviewed papers in high-impact medical journals, available here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?...
I have worked side-by-side as a Director with both Elliott Hulse at StrengthCamp and RSDTyler and every RSD instructor at RealSocial Dynamics. I have also been featured on many Top YouTube channels, including Elliott Hulse, Strength Camp, RSDTyler, Brandon Carter, Frank Yang, Kinobody Gregory O'Gallagher, Simple Programmer, Engineered Truth and many more...
I now develop state-of-the-art Nutrition, Lifestyle and Fitness programs to naturally boost Testosterone levels in men.
Thank you for your love and for granting me the honor and privilege to help you through my medical science training, experience and leadership.
If you want connect with me directly as I go through my journey, I recommend joining my PrivateFacebookGroup. Click here to join: http://bit.ly/BiggestBallzInTheGAME
Questions? Please email me at farhan@doctestosterone.com

published:24 Dec 2017

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ASMR Medical Exam During the Purge | A Dieselpunk role play [Binaural]

Hello, my little Night Owls,
It has been a few months since the society took you in as their own. You have managed to work undercover, gathering important infor...

Hello, my little Night Owls,
It has been a few months since the society took you in as their own. You have managed to work undercover, gathering important information that has aided in the weakening of the circle. More people are realising that they have been mind controlled and are deciding to rebel. The resistance has gained momentum resulting in nightly purges of those who were seen as "controlled". You and the character disagreed with this, only wanting to destroy the circle at its core without the unnecessary bloodshed. Therefore, you must work carefully, constantly making appearances on both sides to achieve a brighter future, free from the stranglehold of the government.
That was a large amount of exposition... I hope that it all makes sense haha. I had a lot of fun making this video and I hope that you don't mind the up-close style of it.
Thank you and Goodnight!
PandoraASMR
xxx
{o,o}-()
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
Triggers:
- LightVisuals
- Personal attention
- Whispers
- Crinkle shirt
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored to different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite of a 'fight or flight' response. However, I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this, I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people every day. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However, there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
https://twitter.com/pandora_asmr
** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

Hello, my little Night Owls,
It has been a few months since the society took you in as their own. You have managed to work undercover, gathering important information that has aided in the weakening of the circle. More people are realising that they have been mind controlled and are deciding to rebel. The resistance has gained momentum resulting in nightly purges of those who were seen as "controlled". You and the character disagreed with this, only wanting to destroy the circle at its core without the unnecessary bloodshed. Therefore, you must work carefully, constantly making appearances on both sides to achieve a brighter future, free from the stranglehold of the government.
That was a large amount of exposition... I hope that it all makes sense haha. I had a lot of fun making this video and I hope that you don't mind the up-close style of it.
Thank you and Goodnight!
PandoraASMR
xxx
{o,o}-()
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
Triggers:
- LightVisuals
- Personal attention
- Whispers
- Crinkle shirt
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored to different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite of a 'fight or flight' response. However, I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this, I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people every day. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However, there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
https://twitter.com/pandora_asmr
** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

Hello my little Night Owl's.
This is the first video that I have produced in my new house. I am so happy that I managed to record a video during the day with on...

Hello my little Night Owl's.
This is the first video that I have produced in my new house. I am so happy that I managed to record a video during the day with only a few interruptions so I have some hope for next year. I am planning on converting my entire room into a studio with sound proofed walls and carpeted floors. I couldn't have done this without your wonderful support throughout the years.
I hope that you enjoy this video and that it aids in comforting you if you have a stressful day.
Thank you and Good night!
PandoraASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(shh)
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
Triggers:
- Ear-to-ear whispering
- Countdown
- Personal attention
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored with different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite to a 'fight or flight' response. However I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people everyday. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
https://twitter.com/pandora_asmr
** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

Hello my little Night Owl's.
This is the first video that I have produced in my new house. I am so happy that I managed to record a video during the day with only a few interruptions so I have some hope for next year. I am planning on converting my entire room into a studio with sound proofed walls and carpeted floors. I couldn't have done this without your wonderful support throughout the years.
I hope that you enjoy this video and that it aids in comforting you if you have a stressful day.
Thank you and Good night!
PandoraASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(shh)
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
Triggers:
- Ear-to-ear whispering
- Countdown
- Personal attention
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored with different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite to a 'fight or flight' response. However I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people everyday. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
https://twitter.com/pandora_asmr
** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

Trauma : possibilities for stabilisation and kinesiology

What is a trauma and what is a stressful experience? A trauma is not based merely on inner conflicts (What should I study? Which job should I take? etc.), even ...

What is a trauma and what is a stressful experience? A trauma is not based merely on inner conflicts (What should I study? Which job should I take? etc.), even if such questions can cause a considerable amount of internal stress. A trauma always originates in real outer events that are associated with a heavy amount of stress. In order for a traumatic experience to become a trauma for the individual, a dynamic has to occur which literally brings the brain into a “tight squeeze”.
Victims, affected persons but also witnesses and the perpetrators themselves can be overwhelmed by stimuli which seemingly cannot be processed. The information processing system of the brain (i.e. the individual self) is so flooded that the individual has the impression that “nothing works anymore” or that “it’s all over”.
Let’s not forget here that this system is nothing less than a self-protection mechanism. The survival of the individual has priority.
Important memory systems of stress management as well as an effective de-stressing method – which can also be used with dissociation – are among the methods presented here.
After finishing her psychology studies at Salzburg University, AlexandraTobar trained as a clinical and health psychologist and took advanced training courses at Zentrum für angewandte Psychotraumatologie (ZAP) in Vienna (incl. EMDR). Following a comprehensive kinesiological training (LEAP, NK) as well as a training as psychotherapist she is now working as a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist in the Salzkammergut (KlinikumVöcklabruck) and independently as kinesiologist in her own practice in Salzburg. She also supports the professional training of kinesiologists by teaching at the International College of Neuroenergetic Kinesiology.

What is a trauma and what is a stressful experience? A trauma is not based merely on inner conflicts (What should I study? Which job should I take? etc.), even if such questions can cause a considerable amount of internal stress. A trauma always originates in real outer events that are associated with a heavy amount of stress. In order for a traumatic experience to become a trauma for the individual, a dynamic has to occur which literally brings the brain into a “tight squeeze”.
Victims, affected persons but also witnesses and the perpetrators themselves can be overwhelmed by stimuli which seemingly cannot be processed. The information processing system of the brain (i.e. the individual self) is so flooded that the individual has the impression that “nothing works anymore” or that “it’s all over”.
Let’s not forget here that this system is nothing less than a self-protection mechanism. The survival of the individual has priority.
Important memory systems of stress management as well as an effective de-stressing method – which can also be used with dissociation – are among the methods presented here.
After finishing her psychology studies at Salzburg University, AlexandraTobar trained as a clinical and health psychologist and took advanced training courses at Zentrum für angewandte Psychotraumatologie (ZAP) in Vienna (incl. EMDR). Following a comprehensive kinesiological training (LEAP, NK) as well as a training as psychotherapist she is now working as a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist in the Salzkammergut (KlinikumVöcklabruck) and independently as kinesiologist in her own practice in Salzburg. She also supports the professional training of kinesiologists by teaching at the International College of Neuroenergetic Kinesiology.

A lecture given by:
AlonChenDepartment of Neurobiology Weizmann Institute of Science.
On the topic of:
"Dissecting the central stress response using site-specific genetic manipulation in adult mice"
May 3, 2012Abstract:
The biological response to stress is concerned with the maintenance of homeostasis in the presence of real or perceived challenges. This process requires numerous adaptive responses involving changes in the central nervous and neuroendocrine systems. When a situation is perceived as stressful, the brain activates many neuronal circuits linking centers involved in sensory, motor, autonomic, neuroendocrine, cognitive, and emotional functions in order to adapt to the demand. However, the details of the pathways by which the brain translates stressful stimuli into the final, integrated biological response are presently incompletely understood. Nevertheless, it is clear that dysregulation of these physiological responses to stress can have severe psychological and physiological consequences, and there is much evidence to suggest that inappropriate regulation, disproportional intensity, or irreversible activation of the stress response is linked to the etiology and pathophysiology of anxiety disorders and depression.
Understanding the neurobiology of stress by focusing on the brain circuits and genes, which are associated with, or altered by, the stress response will provide important insights into the brain mechanisms by which stress affects psychological and physiological disorders. The CRF/Urocortin system is fundamental in orchestrating the organisms stress response. In addition to its hypophysiotropic action, CRF integrates the behavioral responses to stress within the CNS. This lecture will present an integrated multidisciplinary approch from gene to behavior using mouse genetics and animal models aim in elucidating the contribution of different members of the CRF/Urocortin family of peptides and receptors to the central stress respone. Defining the contributions of known and novel gene products to the maintenance of stress-linked homeostasis may improve our ability to design therapeutic interventions for, and thus manage, stress-related disorders.

A lecture given by:
AlonChenDepartment of Neurobiology Weizmann Institute of Science.
On the topic of:
"Dissecting the central stress response using site-specific genetic manipulation in adult mice"
May 3, 2012Abstract:
The biological response to stress is concerned with the maintenance of homeostasis in the presence of real or perceived challenges. This process requires numerous adaptive responses involving changes in the central nervous and neuroendocrine systems. When a situation is perceived as stressful, the brain activates many neuronal circuits linking centers involved in sensory, motor, autonomic, neuroendocrine, cognitive, and emotional functions in order to adapt to the demand. However, the details of the pathways by which the brain translates stressful stimuli into the final, integrated biological response are presently incompletely understood. Nevertheless, it is clear that dysregulation of these physiological responses to stress can have severe psychological and physiological consequences, and there is much evidence to suggest that inappropriate regulation, disproportional intensity, or irreversible activation of the stress response is linked to the etiology and pathophysiology of anxiety disorders and depression.
Understanding the neurobiology of stress by focusing on the brain circuits and genes, which are associated with, or altered by, the stress response will provide important insights into the brain mechanisms by which stress affects psychological and physiological disorders. The CRF/Urocortin system is fundamental in orchestrating the organisms stress response. In addition to its hypophysiotropic action, CRF integrates the behavioral responses to stress within the CNS. This lecture will present an integrated multidisciplinary approch from gene to behavior using mouse genetics and animal models aim in elucidating the contribution of different members of the CRF/Urocortin family of peptides and receptors to the central stress respone. Defining the contributions of known and novel gene products to the maintenance of stress-linked homeostasis may improve our ability to design therapeutic interventions for, and thus manage, stress-related disorders.

ASMR - Positive Affirmations (for anxiety, depression and well-being)

Hello, hello my dear friends. I bring you a simple, requested, POSITIVE AFFIRMATIONS asmr video in some whispers, tapping and soothing hand movements, to help p...

Hello, hello my dear friends. I bring you a simple, requested, POSITIVE AFFIRMATIONS asmr video in some whispers, tapping and soothing hand movements, to help put your anxieties at ease and bring you out of the dumps. I'm here to remind you that you are WONDERFUL.
This is my first positive affirmation video and I'm really nervous about having you guys watch this, especially since it is a pretty heavy topic. However, I felt it was very needed at this time since sooo many of you are studying for finals, or having exams and may need the extra boost. As well as this time of year, while it may be merry and bright for many, can bring about heavy emotions in others. So I hope I helped you and if it was good enough, pls let me know in the comment section if you'd like to see another one.
I love you lots and as always,
Happy tingling! xx
☾BohemianWhisper ➳
➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳
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Hello, hello my dear friends. I bring you a simple, requested, POSITIVE AFFIRMATIONS asmr video in some whispers, tapping and soothing hand movements, to help put your anxieties at ease and bring you out of the dumps. I'm here to remind you that you are WONDERFUL.
This is my first positive affirmation video and I'm really nervous about having you guys watch this, especially since it is a pretty heavy topic. However, I felt it was very needed at this time since sooo many of you are studying for finals, or having exams and may need the extra boost. As well as this time of year, while it may be merry and bright for many, can bring about heavy emotions in others. So I hope I helped you and if it was good enough, pls let me know in the comment section if you'd like to see another one.
I love you lots and as always,
Happy tingling! xx
☾BohemianWhisper ➳
➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳ ➳
Looking to fund my work?
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3112986
Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/ca/cgi-bin/web...
Looking to follow me on other Social Media?
➳ Snapchat and Twitter @bohemianwhisper
➳ Link to my second channel "coawixchella" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe_S...
➳ Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter @coawixchella

Hello, my little Night Owls,
I had a lot of fun creating this rather eccentric artist character as I've had to cope with individuals who have shared similar tra...

Hello, my little Night Owls,
I had a lot of fun creating this rather eccentric artist character as I've had to cope with individuals who have shared similar traits in university. I was inspired by the wonderful AngelicaASMR to make this video. Honestly her "Annoying Hipster" role play was hilarious, like all of her other videos, and I wanted to pay homage to that.
Thank you and Goodnight!
Pandora ASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(I am not an owl)
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
Triggers:
- Crinkley crinkle short
- Tapping
- Quick mouth sounds
- Face brushing
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored to different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite of a 'fight or flight' response. However, I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this, I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people every day. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However, there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
https://twitter.com/pandora_asmr
** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

Hello, my little Night Owls,
I had a lot of fun creating this rather eccentric artist character as I've had to cope with individuals who have shared similar traits in university. I was inspired by the wonderful AngelicaASMR to make this video. Honestly her "Annoying Hipster" role play was hilarious, like all of her other videos, and I wanted to pay homage to that.
Thank you and Goodnight!
Pandora ASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(I am not an owl)
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
Triggers:
- Crinkley crinkle short
- Tapping
- Quick mouth sounds
- Face brushing
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored to different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite of a 'fight or flight' response. However, I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this, I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people every day. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However, there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
https://twitter.com/pandora_asmr
** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

Video: - (20hz) Beat Frequency - - (190hz) BaseFrequency -
BetaBrainWavesInformation ( 13 to 30Hz) :
•14 Hz - Awakeness, alert. Concentration on tasks, Focusing, vitality.
•16 Hz - Bottom of hearing range. Releases oxygen/calcium into cells
•12 - 15 Hz - Relaxed focus, improved attentive abilities
•13 - 27 Hz - Promotes focused attention toward external stimuli
•13 - 30 Hz - Problem solving, conscious thinking
•18-24 Hz — Euphoria, can result in headaches, anxiety
---------------- What are beta brainwaves? ---------------
Beta brainwaves are considered "fast brain wave" activity. Beta brainwaves are brainwaves that
cycle within the range of 12 -- 38 Hz and are usually generated in the brain's left-hemisphere.
Beta waves kick in when logically thinking, feeling stressed, and feeling tense. Beta is generally
thought of as a "normal" rhythm and is dominant in people who are alert, anxious, or have their
eyes open. Beta brainwaves are considered to be the normal brainwave pattern in healthy adults.
Most children and teenagers have dominant theta and alpha brainwave patterns. There isn't a
single brain wave pattern is better than the others -- so don't think beta brainwaves are some sort
of miracle that your children need! If you happen to be deficient in the beta brain wave range,
increasing them may feel like a miracle!
--------------Benefits of increasing beta brainwaves-----------
•Ability to think quickly
•Highest levels of focus
•Goal oriented
•Increase in I.Q
•Become more social
•More energy
--------------WARNING-----------
As goes for anything, too much beta activity can be a bad thing. By no means would it be a good idea for you to increase a brainwave that you already have high levels of. In fact, there is a real possibility you may experience the negative effects of beta brainwaves, as they can cause anxiety, muscle tension, paranoia, and other related "stressful" effects.
------------------------------------------------------------­-------
To find more detailed information on BinauralBeats and Brainwaves please visit -
http://www.scribd.com/doc/8179111/Binaural-Beats-Complete...
All Information provided by above link.
Please feel free to rip and use this video for whatever is needed. Thanks for listening and enjoy ~

Video: - (20hz) Beat Frequency - - (190hz) BaseFrequency -
BetaBrainWavesInformation ( 13 to 30Hz) :
•14 Hz - Awakeness, alert. Concentration on tasks, Focusing, vitality.
•16 Hz - Bottom of hearing range. Releases oxygen/calcium into cells
•12 - 15 Hz - Relaxed focus, improved attentive abilities
•13 - 27 Hz - Promotes focused attention toward external stimuli
•13 - 30 Hz - Problem solving, conscious thinking
•18-24 Hz — Euphoria, can result in headaches, anxiety
---------------- What are beta brainwaves? ---------------
Beta brainwaves are considered "fast brain wave" activity. Beta brainwaves are brainwaves that
cycle within the range of 12 -- 38 Hz and are usually generated in the brain's left-hemisphere.
Beta waves kick in when logically thinking, feeling stressed, and feeling tense. Beta is generally
thought of as a "normal" rhythm and is dominant in people who are alert, anxious, or have their
eyes open. Beta brainwaves are considered to be the normal brainwave pattern in healthy adults.
Most children and teenagers have dominant theta and alpha brainwave patterns. There isn't a
single brain wave pattern is better than the others -- so don't think beta brainwaves are some sort
of miracle that your children need! If you happen to be deficient in the beta brain wave range,
increasing them may feel like a miracle!
--------------Benefits of increasing beta brainwaves-----------
•Ability to think quickly
•Highest levels of focus
•Goal oriented
•Increase in I.Q
•Become more social
•More energy
--------------WARNING-----------
As goes for anything, too much beta activity can be a bad thing. By no means would it be a good idea for you to increase a brainwave that you already have high levels of. In fact, there is a real possibility you may experience the negative effects of beta brainwaves, as they can cause anxiety, muscle tension, paranoia, and other related "stressful" effects.
------------------------------------------------------------­-------
To find more detailed information on BinauralBeats and Brainwaves please visit -
http://www.scribd.com/doc/8179111/Binaural-Beats-Complete...
All Information provided by above link.
Please feel free to rip and use this video for whatever is needed. Thanks for listening and enjoy ~

ASMR Awkward Travel Agent | Typing, Writing, Soft Spoken [Binaural]

Hello, my little Night Owls.
I made this video, along with another which you will see very soon, during a pretty annoying powercut. Luckily enough, it gave me t...

Hello, my little Night Owls.
I made this video, along with another which you will see very soon, during a pretty annoying powercut. Luckily enough, it gave me the perfect excuse to avoid my uni work and to actually do something I thoroughly enjoyed haha. This character is a mixture of Christian Slater's voice in Heathers (yeah, I don't know what my voice was doing), ASMRAttack's Nancy and British Primrose's Scottish nurse. Honestly, both ASMR videos gave me so many triggers because of the voice and the mannerisms where so different to what I'm accustomed to in ASMR role plays. I hope that you don't mind my strange accent and that you enjoy being an extroverted dude who works in ASDA (A budget-ish retail store in the UK - kinda like Walmart or Aldi). By the way, no judgement intended towards retail workers, they have so much to put up with so you have my respect! Okay, I should probably stop rambling and publish this video at last! Hope you all have a happy and safe Halloween and a week of relaxation and happiness.
Thank you and Goodnight!
Pandora ASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(Hoot Hoot!)
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
Triggers:
- Keyboard clicking and typing
- Tapping on wood
- Soft spoken
- Writing and paper sounds
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored to different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite of a 'fight or flight' response. However, I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this, I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people every day. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However, there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
https://twitter.com/pandora_asmr
** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

Hello, my little Night Owls.
I made this video, along with another which you will see very soon, during a pretty annoying powercut. Luckily enough, it gave me the perfect excuse to avoid my uni work and to actually do something I thoroughly enjoyed haha. This character is a mixture of Christian Slater's voice in Heathers (yeah, I don't know what my voice was doing), ASMRAttack's Nancy and British Primrose's Scottish nurse. Honestly, both ASMR videos gave me so many triggers because of the voice and the mannerisms where so different to what I'm accustomed to in ASMR role plays. I hope that you don't mind my strange accent and that you enjoy being an extroverted dude who works in ASDA (A budget-ish retail store in the UK - kinda like Walmart or Aldi). By the way, no judgement intended towards retail workers, they have so much to put up with so you have my respect! Okay, I should probably stop rambling and publish this video at last! Hope you all have a happy and safe Halloween and a week of relaxation and happiness.
Thank you and Goodnight!
Pandora ASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(Hoot Hoot!)
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
Triggers:
- Keyboard clicking and typing
- Tapping on wood
- Soft spoken
- Writing and paper sounds
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored to different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite of a 'fight or flight' response. However, I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this, I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people every day. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However, there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
https://twitter.com/pandora_asmr
** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

Use this subliminal session while in bed, to help guide your brain to a state of deep, natural sleep. Headphones are not required - although if you can, we woul...

Use this subliminal session while in bed, to help guide your brain to a state of deep, natural sleep. Headphones are not required - although if you can, we would recommend them.
This session should be used in a quiet, comfortable place, free of distraction. After starting the session, close your eyes and relax. Allow the subliminal affirmations to do their job.
This session can be used with or without headphones.
This is a simple sleep session that guides the mind slowly down to a deep Delta state, with a stop at 7.83 Hz on the way to help rid the mind of excess chatter.
14 Hz - 7.83 Hz - 1.05 Hz with isochronic tones.
Subliminal affirmations for “release stress” include:
My life is peaceful
I always feel relaxed
I have all under control
I feel rested
I let out the tension that is within me
I am open to relaxation
I am open to calmness
My mind is peaceful
My body is relaxed
My muscles are relaxed
I have no worries
I can control difficult conditions
I can sleep through all the night
I wake up completely rested
Make your own subliminal messages with MindZoom : More information here: http://binauralbeatsdrugs.com/binaural-beats-generator/

Use this subliminal session while in bed, to help guide your brain to a state of deep, natural sleep. Headphones are not required - although if you can, we would recommend them.
This session should be used in a quiet, comfortable place, free of distraction. After starting the session, close your eyes and relax. Allow the subliminal affirmations to do their job.
This session can be used with or without headphones.
This is a simple sleep session that guides the mind slowly down to a deep Delta state, with a stop at 7.83 Hz on the way to help rid the mind of excess chatter.
14 Hz - 7.83 Hz - 1.05 Hz with isochronic tones.
Subliminal affirmations for “release stress” include:
My life is peaceful
I always feel relaxed
I have all under control
I feel rested
I let out the tension that is within me
I am open to relaxation
I am open to calmness
My mind is peaceful
My body is relaxed
My muscles are relaxed
I have no worries
I can control difficult conditions
I can sleep through all the night
I wake up completely rested
Make your own subliminal messages with MindZoom : More information here: http://binauralbeatsdrugs.com/binaural-beats-generator/

Ear scratching, Scalp massage ASMR - no talking -

Hello my friends again!
As I 've said there is a no talking version of the ear scratching video you have liked so much :)
I enjoyed recording this one really to...

Hello my friends again!
As I 've said there is a no talking version of the ear scratching video you have liked so much :)
I enjoyed recording this one really too! I fell asleep for real haha. Like there was like nothing on video and recorder audio. just me no moving haha.
whatever.
I hope you will like this one as much as the first one :) Let me know in the comments for sure! I will be happy to read every single comment and try to reply to them :)
ENJOY
Subscribe for more ASMR videos!
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON
https://www.patreon.com/easyasmr
CONNECT WITH ME ON
instagram
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twitter
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google+
https://plus.google.com/+easyASMR
Be sure to check my other asmr videos that are -------.
You can find also lot of ---------- that make you sleep and relax.
So lets massage your ears and eyes and prepare for braingasm.
What is ASMR?
Exact definition of ASMR is Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) signifies the subjective experience of 'low-grade euphoria' characterized by 'a combination of positive feelings, relaxation, and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin'. It typically begins 'on the scalp' before moving 'down the spine' to the base of the neck, sometimes spreading 'to the back, arms and legs as intensity increases', most commonly triggered by specific acoustic and visual stimuli including the content of some digital videos, and less commonly by intentionalattentional control.
But what it really means?
Well Im sure you saw lot of videos with „ASMR“ in title. There is milions of videos made intentionally to trigger ASMR. It can be anything. Someone likes listening to soft voice, someone like listening to cracking with plastic bags, someone just feel relaxed watching Bob Ross painting, somene like watching as someone making something from wood. If you feel „tingles“ when listening or watching to something we can says It trigger your asmr. There is lot of people that listening to asmr when have anxiety, stressful day or when studying.
Triggers of ASMR
It is really individual for everyone, but there is the most common triggers that can be also found on this channel.
The most common audio triggers are for sure relaxing whispering or soft speaking and tapping. Also very popular is crinkles, water sounds, mouth sounds, inaudible whispering, keyboard typing, page turning and others.
There is also lot of visual triggers that can trigger your asmr.
It can be drawing, painting. Watching someone giving massage or rub someone's back, playing with hair, ears, hands.
You can find lot of roleplays of medical examinations. Ear, eyes, scalp examinations are most common.
Also listening to language that you dont know is great trigger.
So hopefuly you find your favorite trigger. :)

Hello my friends again!
As I 've said there is a no talking version of the ear scratching video you have liked so much :)
I enjoyed recording this one really too! I fell asleep for real haha. Like there was like nothing on video and recorder audio. just me no moving haha.
whatever.
I hope you will like this one as much as the first one :) Let me know in the comments for sure! I will be happy to read every single comment and try to reply to them :)
ENJOY
Subscribe for more ASMR videos!
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON
https://www.patreon.com/easyasmr
CONNECT WITH ME ON
instagram
https://www.instagram.com/easyasmr/
twitter
http://www.twitter.com/easyASMR
google+
https://plus.google.com/+easyASMR
Be sure to check my other asmr videos that are -------.
You can find also lot of ---------- that make you sleep and relax.
So lets massage your ears and eyes and prepare for braingasm.
What is ASMR?
Exact definition of ASMR is Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) signifies the subjective experience of 'low-grade euphoria' characterized by 'a combination of positive feelings, relaxation, and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin'. It typically begins 'on the scalp' before moving 'down the spine' to the base of the neck, sometimes spreading 'to the back, arms and legs as intensity increases', most commonly triggered by specific acoustic and visual stimuli including the content of some digital videos, and less commonly by intentionalattentional control.
But what it really means?
Well Im sure you saw lot of videos with „ASMR“ in title. There is milions of videos made intentionally to trigger ASMR. It can be anything. Someone likes listening to soft voice, someone like listening to cracking with plastic bags, someone just feel relaxed watching Bob Ross painting, somene like watching as someone making something from wood. If you feel „tingles“ when listening or watching to something we can says It trigger your asmr. There is lot of people that listening to asmr when have anxiety, stressful day or when studying.
Triggers of ASMR
It is really individual for everyone, but there is the most common triggers that can be also found on this channel.
The most common audio triggers are for sure relaxing whispering or soft speaking and tapping. Also very popular is crinkles, water sounds, mouth sounds, inaudible whispering, keyboard typing, page turning and others.
There is also lot of visual triggers that can trigger your asmr.
It can be drawing, painting. Watching someone giving massage or rub someone's back, playing with hair, ears, hands.
You can find lot of roleplays of medical examinations. Ear, eyes, scalp examinations are most common.
Also listening to language that you dont know is great trigger.
So hopefuly you find your favorite trigger. :)

Hello my little Night Owl's.
I hope that you're all doing very well today! I have been mostly focusing on sleeping and watching YouTube videos after handing in ...

Hello my little Night Owl's.
I hope that you're all doing very well today! I have been mostly focusing on sleeping and watching YouTube videos after handing in a 3000 word essay. I will always be grateful for the endless supply of ASMR videos...Again, I apologise if this is a bit rough around the edges but I want to thank you all for your requests. Hope you're all doing well and I will be looking forward to making more content for you.
Thank you and Good night!
Pandora ASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(zzzzzzz)
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
Triggers:
- Ear cupping / Tapping / Rubbing
- Personal attention
- Tongue clicking
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored with different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite to a 'fight or flight' response. However I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people everyday. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
https://twitter.com/pandora_asmr
** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

Hello my little Night Owl's.
I hope that you're all doing very well today! I have been mostly focusing on sleeping and watching YouTube videos after handing in a 3000 word essay. I will always be grateful for the endless supply of ASMR videos...Again, I apologise if this is a bit rough around the edges but I want to thank you all for your requests. Hope you're all doing well and I will be looking forward to making more content for you.
Thank you and Good night!
Pandora ASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(zzzzzzz)
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
Triggers:
- Ear cupping / Tapping / Rubbing
- Personal attention
- Tongue clicking
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored with different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite to a 'fight or flight' response. However I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people everyday. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
https://twitter.com/pandora_asmr
** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

ASMR Rough Ear Cleaning with 2 Microphones! [Binaural] [Stereo]

Hello my little Night Owl's.
Due to the fact that I am a scatterbrain and left my H2N in the minivan in the states, I have to pay $30 for shipping and wait good...

Hello my little Night Owl's.
Due to the fact that I am a scatterbrain and left my H2N in the minivan in the states, I have to pay $30 for shipping and wait goodness knows how long for it to come. So instead, I purchased this temporary microphone and I thought that I could play around with it a little! This may not be everyone's cup of tea but I hope that at least some of you can find it enjoyable.
Thank you and Good night!
PandoraASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(Zzzz)
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.Triggers:
- Brushes
- Whisper
- Ear cleaning
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored with different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite to a 'fight or flight' response. However I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people everyday. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
https://twitter.com/pandora_asmr
** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

Hello my little Night Owl's.
Due to the fact that I am a scatterbrain and left my H2N in the minivan in the states, I have to pay $30 for shipping and wait goodness knows how long for it to come. So instead, I purchased this temporary microphone and I thought that I could play around with it a little! This may not be everyone's cup of tea but I hope that at least some of you can find it enjoyable.
Thank you and Good night!
PandoraASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(Zzzz)
|)__)
-”-”--
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.Triggers:
- Brushes
- Whisper
- Ear cleaning
etc.
.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored with different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite to a 'fight or flight' response. However I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people everyday. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
https://twitter.com/pandora_asmr
** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

Inside playfoam (IN/OUT/SFX) ASMR - no talking -

Hello again my friends!
So I wanted to make another videos with playfoam, put every color together, make sound from inside and do some SFX again. Little bit sof...

Hello again my friends!
So I wanted to make another videos with playfoam, put every color together, make sound from inside and do some SFX again. Little bit softer since not many people enjoyed it last time. well.
Here it is. Hope you will enjoy this and let me know if you did. :)
Have a beautiful day my friends!
ENJOY
Subscribe for more ASMR videos!
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON
https://www.patreon.com/easyasmr
CONNECT WITH ME ON
instagram
https://www.instagram.com/easyasmr/
twitter
http://www.twitter.com/easyASMR
google+
https://plus.google.com/+easyASMR
Be sure to check my other asmr videos that are no talking / sounds only.
You can find also lot of whispered / soft spoken videos that make you sleep and relax.
So lets massage your ears and eyes and prepare for braingasm.
What is ASMR?
Exact definition of ASMR is Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) signifies the subjective experience of 'low-grade euphoria' characterized by 'a combination of positive feelings, relaxation, and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin'. It typically begins 'on the scalp' before moving 'down the spine' to the base of the neck, sometimes spreading 'to the back, arms and legs as intensity increases', most commonly triggered by specific acoustic and visual stimuli including the content of some digital videos, and less commonly by intentionalattentional control.
But what it really means?
Well Im sure you saw lot of videos with „ASMR“ in title. There is milions of videos made intentionally to trigger ASMR. It can be anything. Someone likes listening to soft voice, someone like listening to cracking with plastic bags, someone just feel relaxed watching Bob Ross painting, somene like watching as someone making something from wood. If you feel „tingles“ when listening or watching to something we can says It trigger your asmr. There is lot of people that listening to asmr when have anxiety, stressful day or when studying.
Triggers of ASMR
It is really individual for everyone, but there is the most common triggers that can be also found on this channel.
The most common audio triggers are for sure relaxing whispering or soft speaking and tapping. Also very popular is crinkles, water sounds, mouth sounds, inaudible whispering, keyboard typing, page turning and others.
There is also lot of visual triggers that can trigger your asmr.
It can be drawing, painting. Watching someone giving massage or rub someone's back, playing with hair, ears, hands.
You can find lot of roleplays of medical examinations. Ear, eyes, scalp examinations are most common.
Also listening to language that you dont know is great trigger.
So hopefuly you find your favorite trigger. :)

Hello again my friends!
So I wanted to make another videos with playfoam, put every color together, make sound from inside and do some SFX again. Little bit softer since not many people enjoyed it last time. well.
Here it is. Hope you will enjoy this and let me know if you did. :)
Have a beautiful day my friends!
ENJOY
Subscribe for more ASMR videos!
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON
https://www.patreon.com/easyasmr
CONNECT WITH ME ON
instagram
https://www.instagram.com/easyasmr/
twitter
http://www.twitter.com/easyASMR
google+
https://plus.google.com/+easyASMR
Be sure to check my other asmr videos that are no talking / sounds only.
You can find also lot of whispered / soft spoken videos that make you sleep and relax.
So lets massage your ears and eyes and prepare for braingasm.
What is ASMR?
Exact definition of ASMR is Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) signifies the subjective experience of 'low-grade euphoria' characterized by 'a combination of positive feelings, relaxation, and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin'. It typically begins 'on the scalp' before moving 'down the spine' to the base of the neck, sometimes spreading 'to the back, arms and legs as intensity increases', most commonly triggered by specific acoustic and visual stimuli including the content of some digital videos, and less commonly by intentionalattentional control.
But what it really means?
Well Im sure you saw lot of videos with „ASMR“ in title. There is milions of videos made intentionally to trigger ASMR. It can be anything. Someone likes listening to soft voice, someone like listening to cracking with plastic bags, someone just feel relaxed watching Bob Ross painting, somene like watching as someone making something from wood. If you feel „tingles“ when listening or watching to something we can says It trigger your asmr. There is lot of people that listening to asmr when have anxiety, stressful day or when studying.
Triggers of ASMR
It is really individual for everyone, but there is the most common triggers that can be also found on this channel.
The most common audio triggers are for sure relaxing whispering or soft speaking and tapping. Also very popular is crinkles, water sounds, mouth sounds, inaudible whispering, keyboard typing, page turning and others.
There is also lot of visual triggers that can trigger your asmr.
It can be drawing, painting. Watching someone giving massage or rub someone's back, playing with hair, ears, hands.
You can find lot of roleplays of medical examinations. Ear, eyes, scalp examinations are most common.
Also listening to language that you dont know is great trigger.
So hopefuly you find your favorite trigger. :)

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Hello, my little Night Owls,
This video was a long time in coming. I had a lot of issues that meant that this video was delayed for almost four months and in all honesty I'm just content to finally get it up online. I hope that you can still find this video despite my 3Dio being out of service (don't worry, it's fixed now) and I can't wait to make more videos with the props that I was gifted.
Thank you and Goodnight!
PandoraASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(Zzzz)
|)__)
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- Heavy/ Light crinkling
- Tapping
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What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored to different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite of a 'fight or flight' response. However, I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this, I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people every day. And that is why I love it.
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I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However, there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
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Hello, my little Night Owls,
This video was a long time in coming. I had a lot of issues that meant that this video was delayed for almost four months and in all honesty I'm just content to finally get it up online. I hope that you can still find this video despite my 3Dio being out of service (don't worry, it's fixed now) and I can't wait to make more videos with the props that I was gifted.
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Triggers:
- Sticky fabrics sounds
- Heavy/ Light crinkling
- Tapping
etc.
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What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored to different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite of a 'fight or flight' response. However, I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this, I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people every day. And that is why I love it.
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LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However, there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
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Tweet me:
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** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

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4:42

Your Brain on Stress and Anxiety

Stress is the way our bodies and minds react to something which upsets our normal balance ...

Your Brain on Stress and Anxiety

Stress is the way our bodies and minds react to something which upsets our normal balance in life. Stress is how we feel and how our bodies react when we are fearful or anxious. Some level of stress has some upside to mind and body function to enable us to react in a positive way. Too much stress though, is both harmful to the body and our performance. How much is too much? Well, that depends... on you and how you respond.
It is essential to know how our brain responds to the stimuli which trigger an anxiety response so that you are equipped to deal appropriately with anxiety.
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Let me highlight the key areas of your brain that are involved, and then I will explain what happens inside the brain.
The Thalamus is the central hub for sights and sounds. The thalamus breaks down incoming visual cues by size, shape and colour, and auditory cues by volume and dissonance, and then signals the cortex.
The cortex then gives raw sights and sounds meaning enabling you to be conscious of what you are seeing and hearing. And I'll mention here that the prefrontal cortex is vital to turning off the anxiety response once the threat has passed.
The amygdala is the emotional core of the brain whose primary role is to trigger the fear response. Information passing through the amygdala is associated with an emotional significance.
The bed nucleus of the stria terminals is particularly interesting when we discuss anxiety. While the amygdala sets off an immediate burst of fear whilst the BNST perpetuates the fear response, causing longer term unease typical of anxiety.
The locus ceruleus receives signals from the amygdala and initiates the classic anxiety response: rapid heartbeat, increased blood pressure, sweating and pupil dilation.
The hippocampus is your memory centre storing raw information from the senses, along with emotional baggage attached to the data by the amygdala.
Now we know these key parts, what happens when we are anxious, stressed or fearful?
Anxiety, stress and, of course, fear are triggered primarily through your senses:
Sight and sound are first processed by the thalamus, filtering incoming cues and sent directly to the amygdala or the cortex.
Smells and touch go directly to the amygdala, bypassing the thalamus altogether. (This is why smells often evoke powerful memories or feelings).
Any cues from your incoming senses that are associated with a threat in the amygdala (real or not, current or not) are immediately processed to trigger the fear response. This is the expressway. It happens before you consciously feel the fear.
The hippothalmus and pituitary gland cause the adrenal glands to pump out high levels of the stress hormone coritsol. Too much short circuits the cells of the hippocampus making it difficult to organize the memory of a trauma or stressful experience. Memories lose context and become fragmented.
The body's sympathetic nervous system shifts into overdrive causing the heart to beat faster, blood pressure to rise and the lungs hyperventilate. Perspiration increases and the skin's nerve endings tingle, causing goosebumps.
Your senses become hyper-alert, freezing you momentarily as you drink in every detail. Adrenaline floods to the muscles preparing you to fight or run away.
The brain shifts focus away from digestion to focus on potential dangers. Sometimes causing evacuation of the digestive tract thorough urination, defecation or vomiting. Heck, if you are about to be eaten as someone else's dinner why bother digesting your own?
Only after the fear response has been activated does the conscious mind kick in. Some sensory information, takes a more thoughtful route from the thalamus to the cortex. The cortex decides whether the sensory information warrants a fear response. If the fear is a genuine threat in space and time, the cortex signals the amygdala to continue being on alert.
Fear is a good, useful response essential to survival. However, anxiety is a fear of something that cannot be located in space and time.
Most often it is that indefinable something triggered initially by something real that you sense, that in itself is not threatening but it is associated with a fearful memory. And the bed nucleus of the stria terminals perpetuate the fear response. Anxiety is a real fear response for the individual feeling anxious. Anxiety can be debilitating for the sufferer.
Now that you know how anxiety happens in your brain, we can pay attention to how we can deliberately use our pre-frontal cortex to turn off an inappropriate anxiety response once a threat has passed.
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2:56

Stress Inoculation Training

Deployed personnel must often perform in extremely stressful environments, and optimum per...

Stress Inoculation Training

Deployed personnel must often perform in extremely stressful environments, and optimum performance under such conditions requires the management of physiological, psychological, and emotional responses to stressful stimuli. SIT is a technique to help "inoculate" individuals to future potentially traumatizing stressors. An acute stress reaction (ASR) or combat and operational stress reaction (COSR) can occur during exposure to exceptionally stressful events, resulting in extreme sympathetic nervous system arousal and impaired performance. Longer-term reactions can include acute stress disorder, and acute and chronic PTSD. During preventative SIT, military personnel are taught skills and then "experience" highly stressful situations in a virtual environment while being physiologically monitored. Repeated exposure enables performers to gradually become desensitized to stimuli that may initially elicit such strong physiologic arousal that performance is impeded (i.e., "freezing in the line of fire") and psychological trauma is more likely.

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Stress is the condition that results when person-environment transactions lead the individual to perceive a discrepancy, whether real or not, between the demands of a situation and the resources of the person's biological, psychological or social systems. In medical terms, stress is the disruption of homeostasis through physical or psychological stimuli. Stressful stimuli can be mental, physiological, anatomical or physical reactions. The term 'stress' in this context was coined by Austro-Canadian endocrinologist Hans Selye, who defined the General Adaptation Syndrome or GAS paradigm in 1936.

1:31

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski On Responding To Stress

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski speaks about responding to stress. To find out more about his ne...

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski On Responding To Stress

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski speaks about responding to stress. To find out more about his new book, visit: http://www.artscroll.com/Books/sunsp.html
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36:22

ASMR for Anxious, Worrying & Ruminating Minds

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more y...

ASMR for Anxious, Worrying & Ruminating Minds

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more you think about it, is probably 99% if not all of the population at some point in their lives. I start off with some deep breathing and calming hand movements, then finish with the sounds of a few objects, all the while talking about these and other related topics, especially how we can learn to manage them.
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What is ASMR? It is both a sensation and a medium.
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the current, non-scientific name given to the feeling characterized as a pleasurable tingling sensation felt in the head, scalp, back and other regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli, such as crinkling bags, hand movements, whispering, personal attention or watching someone perform a task. It's like goosebumps, but much more pleasant.
ASMR videos are meant to intentionally help induce this sensation, also referred to as "tingles", but also provide a relaxing, calming, soothing, therapeutic and even entertaining experience for the viewer.
Many people who do not experience ASMR still enjoy the videos for their calming and sleepy effect.

4:41

People with Anxiety Brain

As a survival mechanism, responding to potential dangers and stressful stimuli is natural....

People with Anxiety Brain

As a survival mechanism, responding to potential dangers and stressful stimuli is natural. But anxiety becomes a disease, when a person can’t differentiate from a stressful stimulus and a neutral or a non-stressful one. An anxious person responds even to innocent situations such as coming across a anonymous gifted cupcake on their work desk. Why would someone put a cupcake there? Is someone trying to poison me? Where has this cupcake been? They consider it as a threat, because of paranoid thinking, which results in stress and worry. Whereas a non-anxious person will eat the cupcake without a stressful thought, and perhaps even see it as a pleasant stimulus.
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5:31

Dealing with Stress for Managers

No matter how organized you are, as a manager you will likely experience stress - your own...

Dealing with Stress for Managers

No matter how organized you are, as a manager you will likely experience stress - your own and that of others - at some time in your career. In this course, we will discuss tactics for dealing with stress in management.
Formally defined, stress is an individual’s physiological and emotional response to external stimuli that place physical or psychological demands on the individual and create uncertainty and lack of personal control when important outcomes are at stake.
These stimuli, called stressors, produce some combination of frustration (the inability to achieve a goal, such as the inability to meet a deadline because of inadequate resources) and anxiety (such as the fear of being disciplined for not meeting deadlines).

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According to fitness and wellness consultant Dr. Kimberlee Bethany Bonura, trying to live a completely stress-free life is a zero-sum game. The true goal of your relationship with stress is to figure out how to manage it effectively; how to use it to build and support a meaningful, resilient life.
Recent years have seen a wealth of new insights into the science of stress and its effects on our physiological and psychological health. They’re vital, powerful tools you can use to transform how you think about (and react to) stress, whether everyday stressors like traffic jams or unexpected traumas like a death in the family.
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22:57

Stress Management - Permanent Solutions For Stress Reduction

Stress Management - How stress works, where it comes from, and practical solutions for per...

Stress Management - Permanent Solutions For Stress Reduction

Stress Management - How stress works, where it comes from, and practical solutions for permanent reduction.
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Video Summary:
Stress is one of the most common problems of modern life. Stress is an emotional and chemical response to stimuli around us, but the problem lies inside our heads. Stress is most often associated with lack of time or money, or by relationships at work, home, or with family. Achieving better emotional control helps some folks handle stress much better than others, but some situations are inherently more stressful than others.
Ideally, the long-term solution to stress is to overhaul your attitude via personal development work. But while you're working on that, there are some strategies to help you cope in the short-term.
If your stress originates from too little money, the logical answer is to get a better-paying job. Too little time: slow down, prioritize, be realistic, and focus. Multi-tasking is a crazy-making oxymoron. If your stress originates in your relationships, stop blaming other people; stop trying to control other people; and focus on your own life and its direction.
The best solution over-all for dealing with stress in the short-term is to know your values and your life's purpose and to stay grounded in yourself.
Disclaimer: All personal development advice and information is provided as-is and may not suit your specific circumstances. It may also contain errors or omissions. Neither Actualized.org, nor any of its employees, nor Leo Gura is liable in any way for any potential damages that may be incurred from this information. By listening to this advice you agree to take 100% responsibility for your life!

4:42

Reduce Stress in Your Life

Change the way you respond to stress is the key in navigating your way through turbulent t...

Reduce Stress in Your Life

Change the way you respond to stress is the key in navigating your way through turbulent times. By changing your inner dialogue, you marinate your subconscious mind with the stimuli to move from a stressed state to peaceful thoughts.

What Neurotransmitters Are Released During Stress?

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Stress Management - Permanent Solutions For Stress Reduction

Stress Management - How stress works, where it comes from, and practical solutions for permanent reduction.
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Full VideoTranscript Here:
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Video Summary:
Stress is one of the most common problems of modern life. Stress is an emotional and chemical response to stimuli around us, but the problem lies inside our heads. Stress is most often associated with lack of time or money, or by relationships at work, home, or with family. Achieving better emotional control helps some folks handle stress much better than others, but some situations are inherently more stressful than others.
Ideally, the long-term solution to stress is to overhaul your attitude via personal development work. But while you're working on that, there are some strategies to help you cope in the short-term.
If your stress originates from too little money, the logical answer is to get a better-paying job. Too little time: slow down, prioritize, be realistic, and focus. Multi-tasking is a crazy-making oxymoron. If your stress originates in your relationships, stop blaming other people; stop trying to control other people; and focus on your own life and its direction.
The best solution over-all for dealing with stress in the short-term is to know your values and your life's purpose and to stay grounded in yourself.
Disclaimer: All personal development advice and information is provided as-is and may not suit your specific circumstances. It may also contain errors or omissions. Neither Actualized.org, nor any of its employees, nor Leo Gura is liable in any way for any potential damages that may be incurred from this information. By listening to this advice you agree to take 100% responsibility for your life!

36:22

ASMR for Anxious, Worrying & Ruminating Minds

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more y...

ASMR for Anxious, Worrying & Ruminating Minds

Dedicated to those out there who deal with anxiety, worry and rumination, which the more you think about it, is probably 99% if not all of the population at some point in their lives. I start off with some deep breathing and calming hand movements, then finish with the sounds of a few objects, all the while talking about these and other related topics, especially how we can learn to manage them.
Expect more "ASMR for" videos such as: for students, the working class, misanthropes / misanthropists, etc.
Patreon ► http://bit.ly/1EZgmNi
You can listen to selected works outside of YouTube:
Out now: "The ASMR SessionsVolume 2"
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What is ASMR? It is both a sensation and a medium.
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the current, non-scientific name given to the feeling characterized as a pleasurable tingling sensation felt in the head, scalp, back and other regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli, such as crinkling bags, hand movements, whispering, personal attention or watching someone perform a task. It's like goosebumps, but much more pleasant.
ASMR videos are meant to intentionally help induce this sensation, also referred to as "tingles", but also provide a relaxing, calming, soothing, therapeutic and even entertaining experience for the viewer.
Many people who do not experience ASMR still enjoy the videos for their calming and sleepy effect.

1:00:04

Deep Brain Stimulation Music | Study Music for Concentration and Exam Preparation

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1:14:41-1:18:15 3 things to help if you're struggling to relax
1:18:15-1:19:51 Final words
References:
The impact of stress on learning (& memory) and brain rewiring (“synaptic plasticity” or “neuroplasticity”):
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12042880
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19724063
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19469026
Learned Helplessness, Stress and Memory:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21350486
https://www.nature.com/articles/srep37304
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2704997
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232572289_Learned_Helplessness_Theory_and_Evidence (only abstract available)
Memory Reconsolidation and Deleting Fear Memories
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10963596
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20010606
Sexual Health: Erections, Premature Ejaculation, Delayed Ejaculation, Libido, Stamina
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26457680
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27406354
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26385403
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16291031
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25552341
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21880989
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34:20

ASMR Medical Exam During the Purge | A Dieselpunk role play [Binaural]

Hello, my little Night Owls,
It has been a few months since the society took you in as the...

ASMR Medical Exam During the Purge | A Dieselpunk role play [Binaural]

Hello, my little Night Owls,
It has been a few months since the society took you in as their own. You have managed to work undercover, gathering important information that has aided in the weakening of the circle. More people are realising that they have been mind controlled and are deciding to rebel. The resistance has gained momentum resulting in nightly purges of those who were seen as "controlled". You and the character disagreed with this, only wanting to destroy the circle at its core without the unnecessary bloodshed. Therefore, you must work carefully, constantly making appearances on both sides to achieve a brighter future, free from the stranglehold of the government.
That was a large amount of exposition... I hope that it all makes sense haha. I had a lot of fun making this video and I hope that you don't mind the up-close style of it.
Thank you and Goodnight!
PandoraASMR
xxx
{o,o}-()
|)__)
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Triggers:
- LightVisuals
- Personal attention
- Whispers
- Crinkle shirt
etc.
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What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored to different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite of a 'fight or flight' response. However, I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this, I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people every day. And that is why I love it.
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LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However, there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
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Hello my little Night Owl's.
This is the first video that I have produced in my new house. I am so happy that I managed to record a video during the day with only a few interruptions so I have some hope for next year. I am planning on converting my entire room into a studio with sound proofed walls and carpeted floors. I couldn't have done this without your wonderful support throughout the years.
I hope that you enjoy this video and that it aids in comforting you if you have a stressful day.
Thank you and Good night!
PandoraASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(shh)
|)__)
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Triggers:
- Ear-to-ear whispering
- Countdown
- Personal attention
etc.
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What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored with different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite to a 'fight or flight' response. However I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people everyday. And that is why I love it.
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LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
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1:08:46

Trauma : possibilities for stabilisation and kinesiology

What is a trauma and what is a stressful experience? A trauma is not based merely on inner...

Trauma : possibilities for stabilisation and kinesiology

What is a trauma and what is a stressful experience? A trauma is not based merely on inner conflicts (What should I study? Which job should I take? etc.), even if such questions can cause a considerable amount of internal stress. A trauma always originates in real outer events that are associated with a heavy amount of stress. In order for a traumatic experience to become a trauma for the individual, a dynamic has to occur which literally brings the brain into a “tight squeeze”.
Victims, affected persons but also witnesses and the perpetrators themselves can be overwhelmed by stimuli which seemingly cannot be processed. The information processing system of the brain (i.e. the individual self) is so flooded that the individual has the impression that “nothing works anymore” or that “it’s all over”.
Let’s not forget here that this system is nothing less than a self-protection mechanism. The survival of the individual has priority.
Important memory systems of stress management as well as an effective de-stressing method – which can also be used with dissociation – are among the methods presented here.
After finishing her psychology studies at Salzburg University, AlexandraTobar trained as a clinical and health psychologist and took advanced training courses at Zentrum für angewandte Psychotraumatologie (ZAP) in Vienna (incl. EMDR). Following a comprehensive kinesiological training (LEAP, NK) as well as a training as psychotherapist she is now working as a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist in the Salzkammergut (KlinikumVöcklabruck) and independently as kinesiologist in her own practice in Salzburg. She also supports the professional training of kinesiologists by teaching at the International College of Neuroenergetic Kinesiology.

ELSC-ICNC Seminar: Alon Chen

A lecture given by:
AlonChenDepartment of Neurobiology Weizmann Institute of Science.
On the topic of:
"Dissecting the central stress response using site-specific genetic manipulation in adult mice"
May 3, 2012Abstract:
The biological response to stress is concerned with the maintenance of homeostasis in the presence of real or perceived challenges. This process requires numerous adaptive responses involving changes in the central nervous and neuroendocrine systems. When a situation is perceived as stressful, the brain activates many neuronal circuits linking centers involved in sensory, motor, autonomic, neuroendocrine, cognitive, and emotional functions in order to adapt to the demand. However, the details of the pathways by which the brain translates stressful stimuli into the final, integrated biological response are presently incompletely understood. Nevertheless, it is clear that dysregulation of these physiological responses to stress can have severe psychological and physiological consequences, and there is much evidence to suggest that inappropriate regulation, disproportional intensity, or irreversible activation of the stress response is linked to the etiology and pathophysiology of anxiety disorders and depression.
Understanding the neurobiology of stress by focusing on the brain circuits and genes, which are associated with, or altered by, the stress response will provide important insights into the brain mechanisms by which stress affects psychological and physiological disorders. The CRF/Urocortin system is fundamental in orchestrating the organisms stress response. In addition to its hypophysiotropic action, CRF integrates the behavioral responses to stress within the CNS. This lecture will present an integrated multidisciplinary approch from gene to behavior using mouse genetics and animal models aim in elucidating the contribution of different members of the CRF/Urocortin family of peptides and receptors to the central stress respone. Defining the contributions of known and novel gene products to the maintenance of stress-linked homeostasis may improve our ability to design therapeutic interventions for, and thus manage, stress-related disorders.

ASMR - Positive Affirmations (for anxiety, depression and well-being)

Hello, hello my dear friends. I bring you a simple, requested, POSITIVE AFFIRMATIONS asmr video in some whispers, tapping and soothing hand movements, to help put your anxieties at ease and bring you out of the dumps. I'm here to remind you that you are WONDERFUL.
This is my first positive affirmation video and I'm really nervous about having you guys watch this, especially since it is a pretty heavy topic. However, I felt it was very needed at this time since sooo many of you are studying for finals, or having exams and may need the extra boost. As well as this time of year, while it may be merry and bright for many, can bring about heavy emotions in others. So I hope I helped you and if it was good enough, pls let me know in the comment section if you'd like to see another one.
I love you lots and as always,
Happy tingling! xx
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Hello, my little Night Owls,
I had a lot of fun creating this rather eccentric artist character as I've had to cope with individuals who have shared similar traits in university. I was inspired by the wonderful AngelicaASMR to make this video. Honestly her "Annoying Hipster" role play was hilarious, like all of her other videos, and I wanted to pay homage to that.
Thank you and Goodnight!
Pandora ASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(I am not an owl)
|)__)
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Triggers:
- Crinkley crinkle short
- Tapping
- Quick mouth sounds
- Face brushing
etc.
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What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored to different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite of a 'fight or flight' response. However, I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this, I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people every day. And that is why I love it.
~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.
LINKS!! ^_^ :
My Patreon:
I absolutely love creating new content and being a part of the ASMR community. It took a long time to finally decide to launch a Patreon account as I thought that I could produce content with the money I have now. However, there is an assortment of new equipment and props that I would love to use that I simply can't afford as a student.
The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
http://www.patreon.com/pandora_asmr
PayPal:
paypal.me/pandoraasmr
Tweet me:
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** Disclaimer **
The videos featured belong to Pandora ASMR. Created for entertainment purposes. These cannot be used as a supplement to replace medication so please visit your local medical practitioner for this.

1hr Beta Binaural Beat Session (20hz) ~ Pure

Video: - (20hz) Beat Frequency - - (190hz) BaseFrequency -
BetaBrainWavesInformation ( 13 to 30Hz) :
•14 Hz - Awakeness, alert. Concentration on tasks, Focusing, vitality.
•16 Hz - Bottom of hearing range. Releases oxygen/calcium into cells
•12 - 15 Hz - Relaxed focus, improved attentive abilities
•13 - 27 Hz - Promotes focused attention toward external stimuli
•13 - 30 Hz - Problem solving, conscious thinking
•18-24 Hz — Euphoria, can result in headaches, anxiety
---------------- What are beta brainwaves? ---------------
Beta brainwaves are considered "fast brain wave" activity. Beta brainwaves are brainwaves that
cycle within the range of 12 -- 38 Hz and are usually generated in the brain's left-hemisphere.
Beta waves kick in when logically thinking, feeling stressed, and feeling tense. Beta is generally
thought of as a "normal" rhythm and is dominant in people who are alert, anxious, or have their
eyes open. Beta brainwaves are considered to be the normal brainwave pattern in healthy adults.
Most children and teenagers have dominant theta and alpha brainwave patterns. There isn't a
single brain wave pattern is better than the others -- so don't think beta brainwaves are some sort
of miracle that your children need! If you happen to be deficient in the beta brain wave range,
increasing them may feel like a miracle!
--------------Benefits of increasing beta brainwaves-----------
•Ability to think quickly
•Highest levels of focus
•Goal oriented
•Increase in I.Q
•Become more social
•More energy
--------------WARNING-----------
As goes for anything, too much beta activity can be a bad thing. By no means would it be a good idea for you to increase a brainwave that you already have high levels of. In fact, there is a real possibility you may experience the negative effects of beta brainwaves, as they can cause anxiety, muscle tension, paranoia, and other related "stressful" effects.
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All Information provided by above link.
Please feel free to rip and use this video for whatever is needed. Thanks for listening and enjoy ~

26:01

ASMR Awkward Travel Agent | Typing, Writing, Soft Spoken [Binaural]

Hello, my little Night Owls.
I made this video, along with another which you will see very...

ASMR Awkward Travel Agent | Typing, Writing, Soft Spoken [Binaural]

Hello, my little Night Owls.
I made this video, along with another which you will see very soon, during a pretty annoying powercut. Luckily enough, it gave me the perfect excuse to avoid my uni work and to actually do something I thoroughly enjoyed haha. This character is a mixture of Christian Slater's voice in Heathers (yeah, I don't know what my voice was doing), ASMRAttack's Nancy and British Primrose's Scottish nurse. Honestly, both ASMR videos gave me so many triggers because of the voice and the mannerisms where so different to what I'm accustomed to in ASMR role plays. I hope that you don't mind my strange accent and that you enjoy being an extroverted dude who works in ASDA (A budget-ish retail store in the UK - kinda like Walmart or Aldi). By the way, no judgement intended towards retail workers, they have so much to put up with so you have my respect! Okay, I should probably stop rambling and publish this video at last! Hope you all have a happy and safe Halloween and a week of relaxation and happiness.
Thank you and Goodnight!
Pandora ASMR
xxx
{o,o}-(Hoot Hoot!)
|)__)
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Triggers:
- Keyboard clicking and typing
- Tapping on wood
- Soft spoken
- Writing and paper sounds
etc.
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What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It is a very technical term for a very simple feeling. Most people experience ASMR when they are a child from Chinese whispers (as we called them), a teacher showing you something in class to a trip to a spa or hairdressers. There are thousands; maybe even millions of different triggers out there tailored to different types of Visual, Auditory and Chemical stimuli.
It is often described as a tingling sensation from your head that tends to travel all through your body (if you're lucky enough)! Although very little scientific research has gone into the study of ASMR, thousands of people have admitted that it helps them in reducing stress/ anxiety levels, insomnia and their general mood outlet.
I believe this is because of the types of hormones that are being released by the brain as an innate survival technique from stressful situations. Sort of like the opposite of a 'fight or flight' response. However, I am not a scientist by any standards! ASMR cannot replace any serious condition and for this, I would visit your local medical practitioner. Yet it still never fails in helping thousands of people every day. And that is why I love it.
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The donations are given per video and a cap can be placed on the month just in case I create a large amount of content all at once. I love any form of support whether it's from a comment, a view, a subscription or even monetarily. Another reason why I was wary of launching a Patreon was the possible negative response I could receive. Just understand that I haven't changed as a person just because I am placing this link here. I am simply putting this here for the people who have shown interest in giving donations. Thank you for everything.
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Use this subliminal session while in bed, to help guide your brain to a state of deep, natural sleep. Headphones are not required - although if you can, we would recommend them.
This session should be used in a quiet, comfortable place, free of distraction. After starting the session, close your eyes and relax. Allow the subliminal affirmations to do their job.
This session can be used with or without headphones.
This is a simple sleep session that guides the mind slowly down to a deep Delta state, with a stop at 7.83 Hz on the way to help rid the mind of excess chatter.
14 Hz - 7.83 Hz - 1.05 Hz with isochronic tones.
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